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Interiors & Decorative Arts
Tuesday 8 July 2025
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Interiors & Decorative Arts
Tuesday 8 July
10.00am
15 North Street, Lewes, Sussex BN7 2PE
Thomas Blest
Head of Sale
Dan Bray
Specialist
David Holmes
Specialist
John Holmes
Specialist
+44 (0)1273 472503
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Buyer’s Premium:
25% + VAT payable on the hammer price of all lots
Important changes to our bidding procedure:
Please note that, owing to the recent introduction of Money Laundering Regulations,
clients wishing to bid in this auction are likely to be asked to provide two forms of
identification. This applies to both new and existing clients.
General Enquiries:
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Gorringes is a trading name of Gorringes LLP
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SALE NOTICES
SALE SYMBOLS
§ Artist’s resale right - 4% on the hammer price
† VAT on the hammer price
* Import tax of 5% on the hammer price
** Import tax of 20% on the hammer price
BIDDING
You may bid in the room, by commission bid, by telephone or live online. To register to bid in the room please visit the
cashiers desk on the day of the sale. To leave a commission bid please use the online facility, telephone, email or fill out
a bidding form. Bids must be received no later than 9 a.m. on the saleday.
TELEPHONE BIDDING
Telephone bids must be received no later than close of business on the 7th July.
ONLINE BIDDING
There are three online bidding platforms to choose from; thesaleroom.com, easylive.co.uk and GorringesLive. All have
different additional charges on top of the hammer price and buyer’s premium.
CONDITION REPORTS
Rarely are things at auction in perfect condition so do satisfy yourself as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports
are not printed in the catalogue. They are all available in the online catalogue at www.gorringes.co.uk. Please email if
you require further information about a lot.
VAT
Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refunds
documentation for hand-carried exports. In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper
and valid exportation documentation must be provided.
PAYMENT TERMS
Payment is required by Wednesday 19th November by debit card, BACS and cash (subject to money laundering
regulations). Please note we do not accept credit cards or American Express.
PACKING, DELIVERY & SHIPPING
Shipping can prove expensive so please ask us for a shipping quote before bidding. We aim to provide in-house packing
where practical but high value and delicate items may well require a specialist. Overseas shipping is best provided by
a shipper in order to access appropriate insurance cover. We can recommend local carriers, UK domestic carriers and
International shipping specialists.
BOOK A COLLECTION
Collection is by appointment only. You need to book a collection time by 4pm the previous day.
Visit the website or follow the link on your invoice to book a collection time. Purchases not collected within two weeks of
the sale date will be held in storage and charged at the rate of £5+ VAT per lot per day.
Please contact us if you require special arrangements to be made regarding storage.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
Visit www.gorringes.co.uk for full conditions of sale.
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Order of Sale
Lots 1 - 14
Lots 15 - 61
Lots 62 - 81
Lots 82 - 110
Lots 111 - 133
Lots 134 - 178
Lots 179 - 216
Asian Art
Ceramics & Glass
Decorative Arts
Works of Art
Clocks
Pictures
Furniture & Furnishings
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VIEWING
Friday 4th July
Saturday 5th July
Monday 7th July
9am - 4.30pm
9am - 1.00pm
9am - 4.30pm
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Asian Art
detail of lot 12
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A large Chinese green glazed jar,
Han dynasty,
36.5cm high
£200 - £300
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A Chinese blue and white
‘court scene’ jar,
Kangxi period,
finely painted with a continuous scene of
dignitaries in an interior, 18cm high excl. cover
£800 - £1,200
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A Chinese Langyao bottle vase,
18th century,
mounted as a lamp, 31cm high excl. stand and lamp fitting
£300 - £500
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A Chinese blue and white ‘boys’ square pot,
Daoguang mark, 19th century,
each side decorated with boys playing with spinning
wheels, fish, chickens and musical instruments, the
interior with a band of foliate scrolls, the base with four
character mark, 15cm wide, 15.3cm high
£300 - £500
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A Chinese famille rose hexagonal
garden seat,
mid 19th century,
typically painted with figures amid pavilions and
trees within borders of flowers and butterflies,
47.5cm high
£800 - £1,200
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A pair of large Chinese famille
rose vases,
19th century,
each painted with figures amid pavilions and
with reserves of butterflies, birds and flowers
on a gilt ground decorated with butterflies and
flowers, the neck applied with a pair of lion-dog
handles and with dragon sprigs to the shoulder,
44cm high
£300 - £500
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A pair of Chinese famille rose
baluster vases,
19th century,
each typically painted with figures amid
pavilions, birds, butterflies and flowers,
the borders with flowers and butterflies on
a gilt ground, 34.5cm high
£400 - £600
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A Chinese famille rose jardinere,
19th century,
painted with peonies and rockwork, the rim with
ribbon tied auspicious objects, 37cm diameter,
29.5cm high
£300 - £500
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A large Chinese powder blue ground
famille rose jar,
late 19th century,
painted with scholars and boys, antiques and a
landscape, 25.5cm high
£300 - £500
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A massive Chinese soapstone figure
of Guan Yu,
72cm wide x 133cm high
Note: Due to size and weight, the purchaser
will be responsible collection from the
owners property, just outside Lewes.
They may be viewed at the property
on Monday 7th July, between 10-12am.
Please contact Gorringe’s for directions.
£300 - £500
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An unusual Japanese sang-de-boeuf
ground cloisonné enamel and gilt-metal
mounted vase,
38.5cm high
£300 - £500
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A large Japanese blue and white
and gilt lacquered vase,
late 19th century,
61.5cm high
£150 - £200
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A pair of unusual Japanese Satsuma pottery
garden seats,
early 20th century,
each top painted with confronting dragons, the curved
bodies with a repeating design of chrysanthemums, each
with a pair of pierced mask handles, between turquoise
ground flower head borders, unmarked, 47.5cm high
£300 - £500
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A Samson famille verte fish
bowl,
in Chinese Kangxi style,
painted with egrets in a lotus pond,
unglazed rim and face, 37.5cm
diameter, 32cm high
£600 - £800
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Ceramics and Glass
detail of lot 24
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A Meissen kakiemon tea caddy,
c.1735,
painted with peonies, rockwork and an insect,
the reverse with a ho-ho bird, 10.5cm high
£100 - £150
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A Meissen cup and saucer, similar tea
bowl and two saucers,
c.1735-45,
the coffee cup with wishbone shaped handle and
matching saucer painted with harbour scenes within
gilt scroll work and shell cartouches and insect
borders, the tea bowl painted with battle scenes, the
second saucer painted with figures on a road and
the third saucer painted with a courting couple by a
classical and with apple green border to the underside,
all with underglaze blue crossed swords marks
and various gilder’s or decorator’s marks
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A Meissen tea caddy and domed cover,
c.1740,
painted with battle scenes with horses and tents,
within two black and gilt panelled scroll cartouches,
gilders mark ‘b.’ to base, 13cm high
Provenance: Anon., sale Christie's, 22 November 1983,
lot 195;
Kathy Gillmeister Collection, California
£200 - £300
£200 - £300
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Four Meissen pastoral landscape plates,
c.1760,
with central scenes of cows, sheep and goats,
with a puce lattice and floral sprig border,
23.5cm diameter
£200 - £300
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A pair of mid 18th century Meissen porcelain
reticulated baskets,
c.1765,
each of pierced basketweave design with interwoven branch
handles, applied with flowers where the staves meet,
underglaze blue cross swords mark, length 25cm
£150 - £250
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A Meissen covered jug,
Marcolini period, c.1790,
painted to oval reserves with a battle scene and soldiers
flogging a man, underglaze blue crossed swords and
asterisk mark, 15.5cm high
£150 - £250
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A pair of 19th century Meissen 'Three Graces' cabinet plates,
after Angelica Kaufmann, the first painted with the Three Graces stealing
arrows from Cupid, the second with three goddesses holding a vine and a
mirror, rich gilt and cobalt blue pierced borders, underglaze blue crossed
swords mark, inscription to the back and impressed model numbers, 24cm
diameter
£600 - £800
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A set of four large Meissen style 'Four Seasons'
groups and separate pedestals,
each with pseudo crossed swords mark, the tallest 43cm high
£300 - £500
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A pair of Meissen porcelain
figures of gardeners,
late 19th century,
underglaze blue cross swords mark,
impressed 127 and incised C 68 and
C69, 19.5cm high
£200 - £300
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A Meissen porcelain figure of
Catherine The Great,
late 19th century,
mounted on horseback, with a globe and book at her
feet, underglaze blue cross swords mark, impressed 110,
incised 1298, 21.5cm high
£200 - £300
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A Meissen porcelain group of the
Dance Master and Dancers,
late 19th century,
underglaze blue cross swords mark, incised C 15,
21cm high
£500 - £700
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A Meissen group of Europa and the Bull,
late 19th century,
underglaze blue cross swords mark, incised 2697,
height 21.5cm
£200 - £300
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A Meissen porcelain figure group of 'Gardeners'
at the Apple Tree',
late 19th century, after Acier,
underglaze blue cross swords mark, incised D 95, 27cm high
£200 - £300
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A late 19th century KPM Berlin
porcelain tête-à-tête,
comprising a twin handled tray, a covered
jug, a sucrier and cover and two cups and
saucers decorated with Watteauesque
scenes and scattered floral sprays and
sprigs, tray 42.5cm wide
£250 - £350
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A pair of KPM Berlin porcelain
plaques; Ruth and Esther,
each depicted standing in a field, impressed KPM
and sceptre mark, 32.5cm x 19.5cm
£600 - £800
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Camille Naudot (1862-1938)
a rare porcelain and openwork enamel
pink ground footed cup
c.1900,
decorated with translucent flowers and green leaves
in openwork enamel, the exterior with pink ground
highlighted and gilt, gilt CN mark, incised ‘CN 4199’,
6.5cm high
£600 - £800
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A Coalbrookdale ‘hundred bird’ tea set,
mid 19th century, attributed to John Randall
each piece painted with different birds in landscapes and with
scattered butterflies and insects, the cups with bifurcated handles,
the saucers puce printed with CBD monogram surrounded
by the retailer’s mark of Daniell, London, the saucers impressed XII,
comprising sixteen cups, seventeen saucers and two cake plates
£600 - £800
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A façon de Venise wine glass,
Netherlands, c.1650,
the conical bowl and with conical bowl and folded foot, 15.2cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £200
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A Bohemian engraved glass wine goblet,
c.1690-1700,
the bowl engraved with birds amid foliage above gadrooning,
the multi-knopped complex stem, on a conical folded foot,
22.6cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
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Two Bohemian engraved glass beakers,
c.1680-1700,
the first with continuous hunting scene with riders
and their hounds pursuing two leaping hares, 12.3cm
high, the second depicting Christ and John the Baptist
seated together with an animal, the reverse with a
boat in a river scene, 11.9cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A massive Bohemian ‘Four Seasons’ beaker,
c.1700,
of tapering bucket shape, engraved with four reserved panels
each with a single figure representing the Seasons, the frames and
borders crudely cut with egg and dart-type borders, 16.5cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £200
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A Potsdam engraved goblet,
in the manner Gottfried Spiller, c.1700-15,
engraved with bacchanalian putti and stiff leaves, 21.5cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
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A heavy baluster toastmaster’s glass,
circa 1715-1720,
the conical or funnel shaped bowl with solid sides, set on a
teared inverted baluster, conical folded foot, 13cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £200
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A Dutch engraved goblet,
in the manner of Christoffel Schroeder, c.1740-60,
the large funnel bowl engraved with a huntsman dismounted from
his horse and kneeling before an angel, the multi-knopped stem
with a beaded inverted baluster at the base, 20cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A tall Bohemian faceted glass goblet,
c.1750,
the bowl engraved with baskets of flowers and star shaped motifs
above a complex multi-knopped faceted stem, on a domed and
folded foot, 23cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A Jacobite cordial glass,
c.1750,
the bucket bowl engraved with a rose, on a double
series airtwist stem, 17.3cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
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An airtwist wine glass,
c.1750,
the bell bowl solid at the base, on a multiple spiral
airtwist stem applied with a three-ring annular collar
around the centre, on a heavy conical foot, 16cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £200
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A pair of large late 18th century rummers,
with knopped stems, engraved with horse and rider with
hounds in a wooded landscape, 15cm high, diameter of
the bowl 10.5cm
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A fine engraved horse racing wine glass,
c.1775-85,
the ogee bowl engraved with a horse race, four horses galloping
towards the finishing post, the jockeys all with raised whips, the race
watched by two standing figures of gentlemen, trees and mountains
in the distance, the bowl with a petal cut base and set on a diamond
faceted stem, 15.3cm high (one very tiny chip)
Provenance: Christie’s sale 18 December 1995, lot 83;
James Hall collection;
Bonhams sale 17 December 2008, lot 181;
The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£400 - £600
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Two faceted wine glasses,
c.1780, each engraved with continuous fox hunting
scenes, one with a thick firing glass foot, 15.3cm and
13.2cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £250
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A horse racing rummer,
probably Newcastle, dated 1812,
the round or cup shaped bowl engraved with two horses
galloping to the finish, with the inscription ‘Octavian beating
Woodman over York, Aug’t Meeting 1812’, the reverse engraved
with a rose, on a plain tapering stem between collars, above
a plain circular foot, 11.8cm high
Octavian (1807–1833) was a chestnut Thoroughbred best known
for winning the St Leger Stakes in 1810. He was owned by George
Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds. Apart from his classic success, his
most important win came in 1812 when he won a division of the
Great Subscription Purse at York. At the August Meeting in 1812
Octavian won the Subscription for 5 year olds over 4 miles,
beating Woodman and five other runners. Octavian was 6/4
on and won easily. This glass celebrates a racing rivalry, as
Octavian had also beaten Woodman at the same meeting in 1810.
Provenance: Christie’s sale 21 June 2011, lot 308;
The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A Bohemian ‘hunting’ Stangenglas in rock
crystal style,
c.1840-60,
the cylindrical body deeply engraved in Tiefschnitt with a forest
scene, one side with a hunter fighting with a bear, the reverse with
a further hunter climbing over a fallen tree trunk as he flees from
a wolf, the knopped stem and foot heavily faceted, 28.8cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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Two Bohemian transparent enamelled ‘fish’
beakers, and a similar faceted goblet,
c.1840-60,
the beakers cut with a series of circular panels or ‘printies’, each
one enamelled with a swimming fish, one ranftbecher with the
fish in blue and yellow, the other goblet with pink or orange fish,
some picked out in gilding, both 12.5cm high, the goblet with
alternating goldfish and ruby floral glass panels, on a star cut foot,
15.8cm high (3)
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A Newcastle horse racing rummer,
c.1861,
the plain bucket shaped bowl engraved with a portrait of the
racehorse ‘Kettledrum’, with his jockey up, on a short knopped
stem, 14.3cm high
Kettledrum (1858–1885) achieved fame in 1861 when, as a
three-year-old he won the Derby and the Doncaster Cup and
finished second in the 2000 Guineas and the St Leger. A pub in
Mereclough was named in his honour
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £200
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A Victorian horse racing goblet,
c.1875,
diamond-point engraved with a portrait of a galloping horse
with jockey, titled below ‘SPINAWAY, winner of The Oaks, 1875’, on
a faceted baluster and star-cut foot, 15.8cm high
The 97th Oaks Stakes took place at Epsom on Friday 28th May
1875. The 5/4 favourite Spinaway won by two lengths, winning
£2,925 (equivalent to about £305,000 today).
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £200
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A set of six Lobmeyr engraved beakers,
c.1880,
in the style of 18th century Silesian glass, the tapering shapes finely fluted and engraved
with ‘laub und bandelwerk’ ornament, each glass including birds on a fountain,
further birds by a flower vase and figures of a conjurer and a man holding a fan,
the wide circular feet engraved with further scrollwork, 10.7cm high, unmarked (6)
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£150 - £250
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Equestrian Interest: Two German amber flashed beakers
and two engraved rummers,
19th century,
the tallest 17cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
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A Baccarat silhouette cane
upset muslin ground paperweight,
one cane dated 1848, 6cm diameter
£400 - £600
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A St. Louis blue Dahlia paperweight,
mid 19th century,
latticino cushion ground, 7cm diameter
£250 - £350
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A Clichy piedouche concentric millefiori
paperweight,
mid 19th century,
7cm diameter
£250 - £350
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A Clichy Duke of Wellington sulphide
paperweight,
mid 19th century,
on a blue ground, 7.5cm diameter
£200 - £300
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A rare St. Louis concentric millefiori
paperweight,
mid 19th century,
5.5cm diameter
£300 - £400
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A composed set of six mid 19th century
vari-coloured glass carafes,
each with an electroplate mounted neck, 36cm high
£200 - £300
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Attributed to Henry Holiday (1839-1927)
for James Powell & Son: A stained and painted
glass panel of a martyr
apparently unsigned, in a black metal frame, 170.2cm x 48.25cm
Provenance: Originally installed in St Paul`s Church,
Saddleworth;
The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£4,000 - £6,000
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Attributed to Henry Holiday (1839-1927)
for James Powell & Son: A stained and painted
glass panel depicting St Cecilia
apparently unsigned, in a black metal frame, 170.2cm x 48.25cm
Provenance: Originally installed in St Paul`s Church,
Saddleworth;
The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£4,000 - £6,000
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Attributed to Henry Holiday (1839-1927)
for James Powell & Son: A stained and painted
glass panel depicting the Virgin and Child
apparently unsigned, in a black metal frame, 170.2cm x 48.25cm
Provenance: Originally installed in St Paul`s Church,
Saddleworth;
The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£4,000 - £6,000
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A pair of 20th century stained glass panels,
each with central moulded figure of a maiden in a gown in relief, 107cm x 36cm
£300 - £500
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Decorative Arts
detail of lot 78
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Daum, Nancy: A ‘rain’ vase,
of oval section, the enamelled cameo glass
landscape with a continuous autumn scene
of bare trees in rain, on a frosted ground,
signed in black enamel DAUM NANCY, with
the Croix de Lorraine, 10cm high, 12cm wide
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Daum, Nancy: A ‘Fuschia’ cameo vase,
the oviform body acid etched with flowers, buds and
leaves, in shades of red and green, over a mauve
frosted ground, signed on one side DAUM NANCY, with
the Croix de Lorraine, 12.2cm high
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Daisy Makeig-Jones (1871-1945) for
Wedgwood: an ‘Argus Pheasant’
lustre Imperial bowl,
on a pedestal foot, black printed mark and
inscribed pattern no. Z5486, 23.5cm diameter
£400 - £600
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Daisy Makeig-Jones (1881-1945) for
Wedgwood: a Fairyland lustre
‘Leap Frogging Elves’ bowl,
printed mark and inscribed pattern number
Z4968, 13cm diameter
£500 - £800
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Daisy Makeig-Jones (1881-1945) for
Wedgwood: a Fairyland lustre ‘Dana’
octagonal bowl,
printed marks and inscribed pattern number
Z5125, 12cm wide
£500 - £800
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Charles Catteau (1880-1966) for for Keramis Boch:
a pair of Belgian Art Deco vases
D. 2516, shape 1271, decorated with floral sprays in yellow, blue
and green against a crackle glazed ground, Keramis printed mark,
impressed painted, 24.5cm high
£300 - £500
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Attributed to Uriano
(Ugo Cipriani, Italian, 1897-1960)
a French Art Deco marble clock garniture,
with spelter and ivorine lady, on marble base, with two urn garnitures
with dinanderie pattern, 62cm wide, 15cm deep, 30.5cm
high
£350 - £450
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Attributed to Uriano
(Ugo Cipriani, Italian, 1897-1960)
a Belgian black marble, Rosso red marble
and green onyx clock garniture,
the lady wearing a cloche hat and long dress and feeding
deer, clock face inscribed ‘Valery, Limoges’, with a pair of
spelter urn shaped side pieces, clock 66cm wide, 15.5cm deep,
28cm high
£350 - £450
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Attributed to Uriano
(Ugo Cipriani, Italian, 1897-1960)
a French green and cream onyx
pyramid-shaped clock
mounted with spelter and ivorine deer, unsigned,
56cm wide, 13cm deep, 30.5cm high
£250 - £350
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A French Art Deco onyx and patinated
spelter clock
surmounted with a lady and a black panther on
a staircase, Unsigned, 63cm wide, 23.5cm deep
£300 - £500
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F.H. Danvin (French, 20th century)
a marble and onyx clock
with silvered bronze figures and dogs, signed,
86.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep, 42cm high
£400 - £600
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Irénée Rochard (French, 1906-1984)
a bronze figure of bird on a vine,
signed, on a rectangular marble plinth, 26cm high
£300 - £400
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An Art Deco bronze figure of a tern,
signed Andre, on a variegated marble
rectangular plinth, 58cm wide
£300 - £400
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Attributed to Demétre H. Chiparus
(Romanian, 1886-1947), a gilded bronze
figure of a German Shepherd dog,
on a serpentine base, with presentation inscription
plaque dated 1929–1934, 48cm long
£300 - £500
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Attributed to Zoltan Kovasz
(Romanian, 1883-1952), a bronzed spelter
male hunter holding a chromed spear,
with springbok,
on a polished slate base unsigned, 36cm high, 63cm wide
£300 - £500
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Attributed to Marti Font
(French, 20th century)
an Art Deco bronze of a stylised
panther,
unsigned, on black veined marble plinth
base, 18.5cm high, 48cm long
£300 - £500
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Manner of Jean de Roncourt (1869-1937)
An Art Deco patinated bronze sculpture
of a male hunter with spear,
on black marble stand, 55cm long
£350 - £400
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Ernest Patris (Belgian, 1909-1991)
A modern terracotta bust,
indistinctly signed in the clay, on stone base,
49cm wide, 22cm deep, 49cm high
£300 - £400
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A pair of 20th century Murano
glass chandeliers
with steel frames and two tiers of barley twist
glass drops, 45cm diameter, 72cm high to top
of fitting
£300 - £500
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A pair of Art Deco chrome and four panelled etched glass
‘Galleon’ designed celling pendant lights,
41cm wide, 37cm high
£250 - £350
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Works of Art
detail of lot 105
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A large and impressive fish fossil triptych
showing examples of Diplomystus dentatus and Priscacara liops,
Eocene Period, circa 50 million years old,
each panel 122cm x 60.5cm
Provenance: Green River Stone Company Quarry, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA;
The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£12,000 - £18,000
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An illuminated leaf from a missal at the Canon, with Crucifixion scene,
the reverse inscribed with the Te igitur, probably Austria or South German, second half 12th century,
coloured pigments on parchment, the Te igitur with blue and red initials, cm x cm, in a later acrylic mount,
16.5cm wide, 22cm high
The Te igitur is the first prayer from the Canon of the Mass.
cf. a 12th century Augsburg or Austrian Crucifixion scene in a missal at the Canon, at the Bodleian Library, Oxford,
Ms. Canon. Liturg. 354 fol. 67r (which is fol. Lxfij in the original foliation). The figures of Mary and John are similarly
framed with blue bands.
£800 - £1,200
50
84
A pair of 19th century Viennese enamel and silver
mounted candlesticks by Herman Boehm,
Vienna, circa 1867-1874,
the integrated drip pans painted with delicate scrolling foliage
on cylindrical nozzles painted with gods, the cylindrical columns
interrupted by chased and enamelled collars with terms
in tricorn hats, raised on inverted tulip bases, each painted with
four classical scenes, including Minerva and a Muse, Hercules
slaying a Centaur, Mars and Venus, the foot with floral and
geometric champleve, 23cm high
£1,200 - £1,600
85
A 17th/18th century Indo-Colonial
bone and hardwood inlaid box,
decorated with geometric designs, 25.5cm wide
£600 - £800
51
86
An early Victorian rosewood and mother of
pearl inlaid sewing box,
of shell shape, the fitted interior containing a lift-out tray
containing yellow metal thimble, tape measure, propelling
pencil, bodkin, scissors, cut glass scent bottle, pin cushion and
needle case with carved mother of pearl facings, 20.8cm wide
£250 - £350
87
A mid-19th century rosewood
writing and sewing box,
the interior with fold out writing slope, twin ink and
lift-out tray fitted with mother of pearl handled
sewing tools, mother of pearl and bone cotton reels,
other contents to include a silver propelling pencil
stamped S. Mordan & Co, dip pens, etc., 26.7cm wide,
23cm deep,11cm high
£250 - £350
52
88
An early 19th century blonde
tortoiseshell work box,
ivory banded, white metal shield shaped
reserve and escutcheon, red satin lined
interior, on brass ball feet
CITES Submission reference 51ETWR16
£300 - £400
89
A mid 19th century French opaline glass
necessaire box
with turquoise and gold mounted accessories, The lobed
glass
box and cover with ormolu mounts and enclosing an interior
fitted with two glass inkwells, a thimble, a needle case, a pair
of scissors, a propelling pencil and a pen knife, 14.5cm wide,
15cm high
£1,000 - £1,500
90
An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy,
ivory strung, the two division interior with covers, on
compressed ivory feet, 16cm high, 19.5cm wide
CITES Submission reference 3A1N9H2Y
£300 - £400
53
91
A late 19th century bronze post lamp,
the fluted column above a strapwork pierced base,
with modern frosted glass flame shade, 137cm high
£600 - £800
54
92
A pair of early 19th century Dutch japanned
pewter chest urns and covers, and a tole ware
cheese coaster,
the urns with lion mask ring handles, decorated with
chinoiserie floral sprays and butterflies, 32.5cm high
£200 - £300
93
Two 19th century Italian Grand Tour micro-mosaic
‘Doves of Pliny’ paperweights,
the larger arc-en-arbolette shaped black slate paperweight with
vivid micromosaic colours, 15.3cm wide, the smaller rectangular
marble paperweight inset with an oval reserve of intricate tesserae
micromosaic, 9.8cm wide
£200 - £300
55
94
An Austrian cold painted terracotta
figure of a seated Pug,
54cm high
£200 - £300
95
A late 19th century Austrian cold
painted terracotta cat group,
44cm high
£400 - £600
96
Two Austrian cold-painted bronze
figures groups of jockeys on racehorses,
early 20th century, together with a small cold
painted bronze figure of a devil,
tallest 14cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
56
97
Attributed to John and Dhuie Tully of Fochabers:
A painted half block model of an Atlantic Salmon, dated 1916,
the oak backboard inscribed “34 LBS KILLED BY W. I. ROWELL IN THE TWIG YARD STREAM,
MOCOLLOP, BLACKWATER RIVER, CO. WATERFORD, MAY 14, 1916 / LENGTH 44.5 INCHES, GIRTH 24.5 - - -”,
total length 132.5cm, 43.5cm high
Provenance: Commissioned by W. I. Rowell, c.1916, thence by family descent.
To be sold together with an original framed photograph of Mr Rowell and the successful catch.
£3,000 - £5,000
57
98
A pair of 19th century French Louis XVI
style ormolu three light candelabra,
cast with putti playing the drum and cymbals,
on bases inset with Sevres style porcelain panels,
stamped verso 15910, 42cm high
£400 - £600
99
A 19th century Spanish polychrome wood
bust of a Saint,
on a rectangular pedestal base, 46cm high
£300 - £500
100
A late 19th century French carved walnut
figure of Pan,
on gnarled burr wood pedestal base, carved ‘PAN’, 55cm high
£400 - £600
58
101
After Jean-Claude-Joseph
Rosset (1706-1786), two
patinated bronze figures of
Voltaire and Jean-Jacques
Rousseau,
19th century,
on black marble plinth bases,
34.5cm high
£200 - £300
102
After Clodion. A pair of mid 19th
century French bronze two branch
figural candelabra
in the form of a Bacchic faun and a putto,
raised on fluted rouge marble column bases,
43.5cm high
£400 - £600
59
103
After Joseph Chinard
an alabaster bust of Madame Recamier,
late 19th century, 43cm high
£300 - £400
60
104
Jean-Jacques, called James
Pradier (Swiss 1790-1852),
a pair of bronze allegorical
figures of fishing and hunting,
La Pêche et La Chasse,
both standing holding aloft their catch,
signed J. Pradier, 53cm high
£2,000 - £3,000
61
105
Manner of Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercie (1795-1875),
A large bronze figure ‘David vainqueur de Goliath’,
94.5 cm high, together with a Victorian and later mahogany
pedestal, total height 153 cm
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£4,000 - £6,000
62
106
A marble sculpture of a gentleman dressed
as a Greek philosopher,
seated in a klismos chair, first half 19th century, holding a text
and a second scroll, his seated pose based on Antique figures
of Meander, unsigned, 54.5cm high, 43.5cm long
£500 - £700
107
Paul Dubois (French 1829-1905)
‘Le petit porteur d’eau’
a patinated bronze figure, c.1900, signed P Dubois, 68cm high
£400 - £600
63
108
A large Continental alabaster group of a peasant couple,
late 19th / early 20th century,
64.5cm high
£400 - £600
109
A Continental alabaster figure
of a woman fishing,
early 20th century,
wearing a straw hat and bathing
costume, carrying a fishing net and pole
and a vessel containing a fish, on a rock
work base, 86cm high
£300 - £500
110
Henryk Kossowski (Polish, 1855-1921),
a bronze figure of a seaman with an anchor,
on marble base, overall 54.5cm high
£400 - £600
64
Clocks
detail of lot 130
65
111
A mid 19th century French gilt brass repeating
carriage clock
with alarm by Japy Freres, the white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals, minute track, blued steel moon hands and
subsidiary alarm dial, signed Brevet D’Invention S.G.D.G, eight
day movement with foliate engraved platform escapement
and steel balance, striking on a bell, stamped Japy Freres &
Cie, four glass foliate engraved one piece case with inspection
top and solid shuttered rear door, contained in a fitted travel
case, 15cm high
£500 - £700
112
A late 19th century French Champlevé
enamel repeating carriage clock,
in a gorge case, with champlevé enamel dial and side
panels, 13cm high handle flat, fitted leather case
£1,000 - £1,500
113
A French Art Deco chrome and gilt
desk compendium
c.1930,
cube form with clock signed Les Trois Selliers, Paris, barometer,
compass, thermometer and perpetual ivory calendar, rotating
on a stepped square base, 10.7cm high. CITES Submission
reference P5KVMN8T
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £300
66
114
A mid 19th century French porcelain
floral and gilt decorated clock,
by Jacob Petit, the rococo revival cartouche shaped
clock painted with bouquets of flowers, 37cm high
£200 - £300
115
A late 19th century French ormolu and
champleve enamel four glass mantel clock,
of architectural form, with eight day movement stamped
A & N Paris and mercury pendulum, 24cm wide, 15cm deep,
37cm high
£300 - £500
67
116
A Louis XV Vernis Martin
moonphase bracket clock,
cast brass dial signed Verdier, Fecit Parisiis,
with separate enamelled Roman numerals,
moon phase aperture and inner date dial,
glazed sides and lion’s paw feet, eight day
movement stamped ‘VV’ chiming on a bell
with outside count wheel and brass bob,
height of the clock 86cm, with matching
bracket
£2,500 - £3,500
68
117
A George II walnut and brass mounted
bracket clock,
signed John Woodman,
the 12cm square arched dial with silvered chapter ring,
alarm dial to arch and calendar aperture, four pillar
eight day movement with verge escapement and
foliate engraved backplate, signed John Woodman
London, 38cm high, accompanied by a wall bracket
£300 - £500
118
A Regency mahogany and cut brass inlaid
bracket clock,
with brass finial, the domed painted dial signed Thomas
Beggs, Glasgow, pierced sides with brass fretwork and lion’s
head handles, the case raised on brass ball feet, the four pillar,
double fusee, eight day movement striking on a bell with strike/
silent selector, brass bob with rating nut above the bob,
64cm high
£400 - £600
69
119
A Regency rosewood double fusee
bracket clock,
by C. Harris, Cornhill, London,
domed painted dial with Roman numerals and domed
glass door, brass hands, glazed rear door with key and
brass ball feet, eight day movement with engraved
backplate and pendulum bob, striking on a bell with strike/
silent selector to the dial and repeater cord, 43.5cm high
£300 - £500
120
A small late Regency Gothic Revival
mahogany bracket clock,
signed William Johnson, 50 Strand London,
the domed painted dial with signature and domed glass
door, pierced sides with brass fretwork, double fusee,
eight day movement striking on a coiled gong, brass bob
with rating nut above the bob, height 40cm
£300 - £400
70
121
A mid-19th century ebonised double fusee
mantel clock
by Jacobs and Lucas, 7, Whitefriargate, Hull,
silvered dial with Roman numerals, bevelled glass
panels to the top and sides and brass carrying handle
above, steel fretwork to rear door and brass feet, eight
day movement with platform escapement and signed
backplate, striking on a coiled gong, 28cm high
£400 - £600
122
A mid 19th century ebonised and cut brass
double fusee bracket clock by James McCabe,
Royal Exchange, London
silvered dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent dial
above main dial, numbered 3102 inside the chapter ring,
brass fretwork to the sides with campaign style brass
carrying handles above, and bevelled glass top, glazed
rear door and brass feet, eight day movement with signed
backplate, striking on a bell, 39.5cm high
£1,000 - £1,500
71
123
A late 19th century ebonised triple fusee
bracket clock,
silvered dial signed A. King, Pinner, arched top to case and
applied cast brass decorations, escutcheons and five finials,
pierced sides with brass fretwork panels and carrying handles,
the case raised on four decorative cast brass plated feet,
painted tin fretwork to rear door, substantial triple fusee, eight
day movement chiming on eight bells and striking on a coiled
gong, with three subsidiary dials to the face for chime/silent
selector, fast/slow adjuster and full chime/Westminster chime,
substantial brass bob, 65cm high
£400 - £600
124
A late 19th century carved oak triple fusee
bracket clock,
silvered dial signed John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside,
glazed sides and lion’s head with rings to each corner,
brass fretwork to rear door, triple fusee, eight day movement
chiming on eight bells and striking on a coiled gong with
strike/silent selector and fast/slow adjuster to the dial,
substantial brass bob, 73cm high
£400 - £600
72
125
A late nineteenth century brass and bronze cased clock,
mounted with a part gilt bronze of a mounted Turkish soldier and woman,
gilt scrolling foliage decoration to the clock body and dial surround,
raised on lion’s paw feet, eight day French silk suspension movement with
outside count wheel striking on a bell (missing), height 54cm
£800 - £1,200
73
126
A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock
white enamel chapter ring with Arabic quarters, numbered
395418, lacquered brass five glass case, 22.5cm high
£300 - £400
127
A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock
white enamel chapter with Arabic numerals, numbered 1100051,
lacquered brass five glass case, contained in a fitted case,
accompanied by a spare black chapter ring, 22.5cm high
£300 - £400
128
A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock
white enamel chapter ring with Arabic quarter hours,
numbered 127151, lacquered brass five glass case, 22.5cm high
£350 - £450
129
A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock
white enamel chapter ring with Roman quarters, numbered
660100, lacquered brass five glass case bearing presentation
plaque, accompanied by booklet, 23cm high
£400 - £600
74
130
A mid-18th century mahogany eight day
longcase clock,
the inner chapter ring signed D. Seddon, Frodsham,
for Daniel Seddon,
‘Halifax moon’ action within the painted arch showing
a nocturnal scene with castle, trees and stars, above a
brass dial with silvered chapter rings displaying Roman
hour numerals and Arabic minutes, the centre of the dial
with engraved geometric decoration, the inner chapter ring
with arched date indicator and hands with centre second
sweep, arched hood with fluted Corinthian columns,
two train, four pillar movement striking on a bell, steel
pendulum with brass bob, two unenclosed lead weights,
inlaid trunk with fluted columns to the sides and key for
the door, 229cm high
131
A mid 19th century mahogany eight day
longcase regulator,
silvered dial signed William Woodhouse, London,
Arabic numerals at the quarters for the minute hand and
sweep seconds hand, separate hour wheel with pierced
display and square hood with glazed sides and partially
fluted pillars, four pillar movement with deadbeat
escapement and maintaining power, painted steel
pendulum and brass bob, winding hole shutter operated
on a lever, brass cased weight and key for the door,
206cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£1,000 - £1,500
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£400 - £600
75
132
A mid-19th century oak eight day
longcase regulator,
circular silvered dial signed Thwaites & Reed,
Clerkenwell, WTW 1848,
Roman hour numerals and separate seconds dial,
architectural hood and glazed trunk, two train, five pillar
movement with deadbeat escapement striking on a
coiled gong, with strike / silent lever, wooden pendulum
and brass bob, two brass cased weights and key for the
door, height 206cm.
133
An Edwardian mahogany eight day
chiming longcase clock,
the ornate architectural case with glazed side panels,
the gilt brass dial with Arabic chapter ring, chime / silent
and Whittington / Westminster / St Michael selector dials,
chiming and striking upon nine tubular gongs, 61cm wide,
240cm high
£1,000 - £1,500
£1,000 - £1,500
76
Pictures
detail of lot 135
77
134
After Domenichino (Italian, 1581-1641)
The Cumaean Sibyl,
oil on canvas,
104 x 84cm
£600 - £800
135
Manner of Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn
(Dutch, c.1572-1657)
A portrait of a gentleman,
bust-length, wearing lace collar and sash
over armour plate,
“Aetatis 47, 1626” upper left,
feigned oval,
75cm x 62cm
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£500 - £1,000
78
136
After Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Joseph Telling His Dreams,
Ex. Christie’s,
etching,
11 x 8cm
£800 - £1,200
137
Adam Buck (1759-1833)
Portrait miniature of Louisa Parke (née Hare),
signed and dated 1824 lower left, ink inscription verso,
pencil and watercolour on paper,
13.5 x 12cm
£200 - £400
79
138
William Mineard Bennett (1778-1858)
Portrait of Lewis Vuillamy,
signed and dated 1816 lower right,
oil on canvas,
75 x 62cm
£4,000 - £6,000
80
139
Regency school, c.1800
Portrait of a girl and spaniel before a landscape,
oil on canvas,
75 x 62cm
£300 - £500
140
Paul Hippolyte Delaroche (French, 1797-1856)
Study of a gentleman in armour,
signed and dated 1835, Ex Christies,
pastel on paper,
17 x 13cm
£200 - £300
81
141
After Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
(1802-1873)
The Cavalier's Pets,
oil on canvas,
69 x 90cm
£400 - £600
142
Charles Cooper Henderson
(1803-1877)
Coaching scene in snow,
unsigned, applied plaque to the frame,
oil on canvas,
62 x 75cm
£600 - £800
82
143
Thirty four Vanity Fair caricatures of cricketers
to include Dillan and W G Grace,
various sizes, all framed and glazed (34)
£1,200 - £1,800
83
144
Philip North Brockedon (1822-1849)
A large leather bound folio of 19th century sketches and
watercolours,
to include domestic and Continental street scenes,
landscapes, castles, and buildings and others, most
inscribed with the date and location, the works mounted to
approximately 70 large cards, with between 1-10 works per
card, the green hinged folio bound in green leather with gilt
tooling and lettering “Sketches by P.N.B.”
Philip North Brockedon was educated as a civil engineer, and
was favourite pupil of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, but sadly died
of consumption at the age of 28, on 13 November 1849. He was
the son of the 19th century English painter, writer and inventor,
William Brockedon (1787-1854)
Provenance: By family descent
£200 - £400
145
Philip North Brockedon (1822-1849)
A large leather bound folio of 19th century sketches and
watercolours,
to include domestic and Continental street scenes,
landscapes, castles, and buildings and others, most
inscribed with the date and location, the works mounted to
approximately 130 large cards, with between 1-10 works per
card, the green hinged folio bound in green leather with gilt
tooling and lettering “Sketches by P.N.B.”
Provenance: By family descent
£200 - £400
146
A quantity of unframed drawings, watercolours and prints
to include works attributed to artists such as Rembrandt Van
Rijn (1606-1669), John Martin (1789-1854) David Roberts RA (1796-
1864), Sir Francis Chantry (1781-1842), the works mounted to 16
large cards, with a total of approximately 78 works in total
Provenance: The Collection of Philip North Brockedon
(1822-1849) and thence by descent
£200 - £400
84
147
English School, 19th century
A young boy and his hound in a landscape,
oil on copper,
30cm x 25cm
£500 - £700
148
Charles Leslie (1835-1890)
Morning on the Thames at Shiplake,
signed lower left,
oil on canvas,
35 x 50cm
£400 - £600
85
149
Alexandre Le Bihan (French, 1837-1924)
A woman and child with a bird,
signed upper left,
oil on canvas,
60cm x 45cm
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
150
Thomas Collier (1840-1891)
‘Stranded Boat, Conway’ and ‘Southwold Beach’,
each signed lower right,
one dated June 30th 1877,
a pair of watercolours,
22 x 32cm
£400 - £600
86
151
Pieter Christiaan Dommersen (1865-1913)
A Street Scene in Rouen,
signed and dated 1870 lower left, ex. E. Stacy-Marks,
oil on canvas,
75 x 62cm
£300 - £500
152
William Raymond Dommersen (1850-1927)
Antwerp Cathedral,
signed and dated 1883 lower right, ex. E. Stacy-Marks,
oil on canvas,
91 x 69cm
£600 - £800
87
153
Continental School, early 20th century
A nude woman disturbed by two onlookers,
indistinctly signed lower right, oil on board, 98cm x 68cm
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£200 - £400
88
154
Gerald Ackermann (1876-1960)
Burpham, Sussex,
signed lower right,
watercolour,
17 x 24.5cm
£200 - £300
155
Gerald Ackermann (1876-1960)
Chalk Pit in the Downs, Corfe,
signed and dated 1909 lower right,
watercolour,
24 x 34cm
£200 - £300
156
Gerald Ackermann (1876-1960)
The Windmill,
signed and dated 1907 lower left,
watercolour,
25 x 36cm
£200 - £300
89
157
Frank McKelvey
RHA RUA
(Irish, 1895-1974)
‘The Lagan River at Maze, Co. Down’,
river landscape with cattle,
signed lower left,
oil on canvas,
37cm x 50cm
£1,000 - £1,500
158
David Dipnall (1941-2023)
Wild Meadow landscape
signed lower right,
oil on canvas,
49 x 74cm
£300 - £400
90
The Tanyards Collection of
Equestrian Art, Part II
91
159
After John Nost Sartorius
(1759-c.1828)
The Racehorse Eclipse, with jockey up,
indistincly signed lower right,
oil on panel,
34cm x 44cm
£150 - £250
160
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘The London to Norwich Stagecoach’,
signed lower left,
oil on canvas,
76.8cm x 125.8cm
£500 - £800
92
162
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Catch my Maaaze!!!’,
a humorous hunting scene,
signed and inscribed lower right,
titled lower left,
watercolour and bodycolour,
25cm x 34.5cm
£100 - £200
161
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Old Days with the O.B.H.’,
hunting scene,
signed, titled and inscribed,
watercolour and bodycolour,
25.5cm x 36cm;
together with another similar example ‘My good man, spare
that tree!’, watercolour and bodycolour, 22cm x 30cm (2)
163
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
A pair of Hunting scenes,
both signed and inscribed,
watercolour and bodycolour,
each 18cm x 26cm (2)
£150 - £250
£150 - £250
93
164
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘The Railway Stakes’,
a set of four point-to-point horse racing scenes,
all signed and titled,
watercolour and bodycolour,
each 25cm x 35cm (4)
£300 - £500
165
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Persimmon Wins! - The St Leger, 1896’,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
25cm x 35cm
£100 - £200
166
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Little Eva Wins! - The Lincolnshire Handicap, 1901’,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
25.5cm x 35cm
£100 - £200
167
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Roughside Wins! - The Chester Cup, 1900’,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
26cm x 36cm
£100 - £200
94
168
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
'The Eclipse Stakes, Run July 23rd 1886, Sandown Park',
signed lower left,
titled to a card mounted verso,
watercolour and bodycolour,
27cm x 45cm
£100 - £200
169
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Cyllene Wins! - The Newmarket Stakes, 1898’,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
25cm x 35cm;
together with the companion work detailing the top six
finishers of the Newmarket Jockey Club Stakes of 10,000sovs,
Sept. 29th, 1898, watercolour and bodycolour, 25cm x 35cm
(2)
£150 - £250
170
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Rock Sand Wins! - The Derby, 1903’,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
20.5cm x 36cm
£100 - £200
95
171
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘The Grand National, 1896’,
with details of the finish lower right,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
26cm x 35.5cm
£100 - £200
172
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Clwyd Wins! - The Jubilee Stakes, Kempton Park, May 15th 1897’,
signed lower left,
titled and inscribed,
watercolour and bodycolour,
24cm x 34cm
£100 - £200
173
George Finch Mason (1850-1915)
‘Flying Fox Wins! - The Derby, 1899’,
signed lower left, titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
22.5cm x 36cm
£100 - £200
174
John Beer (c.1860-c.1930)
‘The Grand National, 1912’,
signed and titled lower left,
inscribed with details of the runners,
watercolour and bodycolour,
45cm x 75cm
£500 - £800
96
175
John Beer (c.1860-c.1930)
‘The Last Fence, The Grand National, 1909’,
signed lower right, titled lower left,
watercolour and bodycolour,
25cm x 35cm
£150 - £250
176
John Beer (c.1860-c.1930)
‘Ambush II Wins’,
signed lower left, titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
27.5cm x 39cm;
together with a similar smaller example ‘Berrill Wins! - The
Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1900’ signed lower left, titled lower
right, watercolour and bodycolour, 21.5cm x 29.5cm (2)
£200 - £300
97
177
John Beer (c.1860-c.1930)
‘The Princess of Wales Stakes, Newmarket, 1909’,
signed lower left,
titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
24.5cm x 35cm
£150 - £250
178
John Beer (c.1860-c.1930)
‘The Finish for the Royal Hunt Cup - Ascot, 1909’,
signed and titled lower right,
watercolour and bodycolour,
24.5cm x 35cm
£150 - £250
98
Furniture & Furnishings
detail of lot 208
99
179
An antique Heriz brick red ground carpet,
with central, with central rectangular medallion within a stylised geometric field
and triple border. 360 x 278cm.
£400 - £600
100
180
A Kashan burgundy ground carpet,
woven with trailing stylised flower heads within a wide multi border,
400 x 270cm
£500 - £700
101
181
John Cheere (English, 1709-1787)
a cast lead figure of a Shepherdess,
together with a later companion casting of a shepherd, shepherdess overall 161cm high
Provenance: Purchased from Mallet, London, in the 1950’s;
thereafter a private collection near Ardingly, West Sussex.
Gorringe’s are grateful to John Davis for verifying the authenticity of the figure of the fruit seller.
For a comparable figure, see his publication - Antique Garden Ornament, Antique Collectors Club, 1991, page 65.
£12,000 - £18,000
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A pair of reconstituted white marble
models of lions rampant,
29cm wide, 56cm long, 96cm high
Note: Due to size and weight, the purchaser will be
responsible collection from the owners property, just
outside Lewes. They may be viewed at the property on
Monday 7th July, between 10-12am - please contact the
office for address and directions.
£100 - £150
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A pair of simulated lead garden sculptures,
emblematic of Summer and Autumn, 60cm long
£300 - £500
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A pair of standing iron
pricket candlesticks,
each with double knopped cylindrical
stem and tripod feet, 165cm high
£200 - £300
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A pricket candlestick,
with two tiers of candle branches,
twenty one lights, punch decorated
stem and tripod base, 165cm high
£200 - £300
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A small early 18th century and later cross
and feather banded walnut veneered chest,
with quarter veneered top over a brushing slide and four
graduated long drawers on bracket feet. 76cm wide,
40cm deep, 79cm high
£500 - £700
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A 19th century rectangular oak
refectory dining table,
with cleated twin plank top, fitted two drawers over a
shaped apron on square tapered legs, 289cm wide,
81cm deep, 77cm high
£1,000 - £1,500
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A George II style walnut upholstered
open armchair
with brown velvet upholstered back and seat,
shepherds crook arms and scroll and shell carved
apron, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet,
74cm wide, 72cm deep, 106cm high
£400 - £600
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A set of six Sheraton period painted
decorated cane seat elbow chairs,
with X-shaped splat backs and outswept arms over
later buttoned squab seats on turned tapered legs,
52cm wide, 50cm deep, 85cm high
£1,500 - £2,000
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A small George I feather banded walnut
chest,
with a quarter veneered top over a brushing slide and
four graduated long drawers on bracket feet, 76cm
wide, 47cm deep, 78cm high
£400 - £600
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A Victorian birds eye maple banded, gilt metal mounted
figured walnut side cabinet,
the central door marquetry inlaid with a musical trophy, flanked by glazed wing cupboards
divided by fluted Corinthian columns on a projecting plinth with turned feet,
184cm wide, 44cm deep, 108cm high
£400 - £600
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A Victorian tulip banded and gilt metal mounted
walnut breakfront side cabinet,
with central panelled door flanked by glazed wing cupboards
inset Sevres type porcelain panels. 183cm wide, 44cm deep, 109cm high
£700 - £1,000
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A Victorian marquetry inlaid, gilt metal mounted
bowfront side cabinet,
inset four oval porcelain Sevres style plaques on shaped plinth foot,
165cm wide, 39cm deep, 105cm high
£300 - £500
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An early 20th century Louis XVI
style brass mounted mahogany
writing table,
signed Mellier & Co, Albermarle Street,
London,
fitted three frieze drawers on fluted
tapered legs, 107cm wide, 58cm deep,
76cm high
£500 - £700
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A Regency brass mounted rosewood writing,
games and work table,
the adjustable leather lined top enclosing backgammon
surface flanked by hinged D shaped compartments,
over sliding chess board and silks box on slender
shaped underframe, stepped rectangular platform and
downswept feet, 71cm wide, 41cm deep, 73cm high
£500 - £700
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A Japanese mulberry wood, hiromaki-e
lacquer and gilt copper mounted cabinet,
c.1680-1700,
the pair of doors decorated in raised hiromaki-e with
chickens and peonies, one flower carved in ivory,
enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers decorated
with flowers, leaves and tendrils, 90.5cm wide, 70.5cm
high.
CITES Submission reference 83JR7QM4
£2,000 - £3,000
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A George I black japanned table
cabinet,
c.1720,
the pair of doors gilt decorated with birds and
a pavilion in a landscape, ormolu mounted
strap hinges and lock plate, enclosing an
arrangement of nine black painted and
powdered gilt oak lined drawers, 43.5cm wide,
41cm high
£600 - £800
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A George IV parcel gilt mahogany circular slate
top centre table,
the top painted with exotic birds and butterflies within floral
sprays on cylindrical tulip carved pillar, triangular platform and
scroll feet, 108cm diameter, 70cm high
£1,000 - £1,500
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An Arts and Crafts embossed copper mirror,
in the manner of Talwin Morris, Glasgow School, decorated with
peacocks amid pomegranate branches, fittings for candle
arms (lacking) at the base, unmarked, 90cm x 59 cm
£300 - £500
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A William and Mary walnut and floral
marquetry chest,
on later bracket feet, fitted two short and three graduated long
drawers, 97cm wide, 57cm deep, 85cm high
£1,500 - £2,000
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An early 18th century scarlet japanned lowboy,
gilt decorated with chinoiserie figures, buildings and trees,
fitted drawer over a D shaped apron on cabriole legs with pad
feet, 65cm wide, 43cm deep, 72cm high
£800 - £1,200
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A pair of 18th century carved giltwood open
elbow chairs,
59cm wide, 50cm deep, 100cm high
£200 - £300
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A late 18th / early 19th century carved
and gilded wall bracket,
carved with a putto riding a dolphin under a scallop
shell and rockwork, 38cm wide, 49.5cm high
£300 - £400
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A Victorian giltwood and composition
overmantel mirror,
of arched rectangular form with central vase and scrolling
floral pediment, 166cm wide, 180cm high
£800 - £1,200
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A pair of large Indian painted bone
veneered vases,
in Mughal style, each decorated with multiple rows
of formal flowers, 83cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
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A mid 20th century polished brass marine
searchlight,
on an associated tripod stand, 150cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
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A large copper water boiler,
of cylindrical form, the body and cover each with twin carrying
handles, with spigot, 77cm wide across the handles
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£300 - £500
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A late 19th century Black forest carved bear hallstand,
modelled as a standing bear holding a naturalistic branch with
bevelled heart shaped mirror and a bear cub seated in the upper
branches and a further cub at his feet, the stick stand with tin drip tray,
214cm high
£1,500 - £2,000
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A 19th century Italian carved wood and composition
polychrome painted blackamoor torchere,
modelled standing with one arm holding a scroll pillar on waisted
circular base and lions paw feet, 106cm high
£600 - £800
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Gabriel Viardot (French, 1830-1906),
a French Aesthetic movement Japonisme style
mahogany and ormolu mounted cabinet,
the raised cresting surmounted by the bronze figure
of a dragon, the glaze single glazed door enclosing an
arrangement of asymmetric shelves and a single drawer,
on a shaped apron stand, 97cm wide, 170cm high
Provenance: The Tanyards Collection, East Sussex
£800 - £1,200
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De Coene Frères, A Belgian Art Deco
modernist walnut dressing table,
with single cupboard and two drawers, glass shelf, 147cm
wide, 146cm high
£600 - £800
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An Art Deco style white ebony
and walnut console table,
of U-shaped form on stepped
rectangular plinth foot, 137cm wide, 36cm
deep, 78cm high
£400 - £600
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An Art Deco style sweetgum
veneered rectangular overmantel
mirror,
with tablet pediment, 127cm wide, 138cm
high
£250 - £350
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Lignae: A contemporary
rectangular sycamore and
specimen wood coffee table,
on square legs, 122cm wide, 61cm deep,
49cm high
£150 - £200
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Lignae: A contemporary square sycamore and
specimen wood coffee table,
on square legs, 122cm wide, 48cm high
£300 - £400
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Lignae: A contemporary chrysanthemum and specimen wood
inlaid circular tilt top centre table,
on cylindrical pillar and stepped plinth foot, 121cm diameter, 72cm high
£400 - £600
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