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Antiques & Collectables Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 17th July at 11.00am TO BE HELD AT FARLEIGH COURT, SURREY CR6 9PE Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 17th July at 11.00am VIEWING Tuesday 16th July 9.00am - 5.00pm Wednesday 17th July 9.00am - 11.00am AUCTION AND VIEWING TO BE HELD AT FARLEIGH COURT GOLF CLUB, OLD FARLEIGH ROAD, NR SELSDON, SURREY CR6 9PE Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX Valuation days held here every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 10am and 2pm We are delighted to welcome BBC Bargain Hunt to this auction on Wednesday 17th July Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Director: Catherine Southon MA Specialists: Barbara Dixon Tom Blest Mark Stacey Sale Administrator: Nicola Minney Auction Enquiries and Information: 07596 332978 07808 737694 Email: [email protected] Auction Venue: Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE Office: Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX Tel: 0208 313 3655 (not week of auction) IMPORTANT NOTICES Please note that purchased items of furniture must be collected from the auction venue before 3pm on Friday 19th July otherwise buyers will incur storage charges. All other purchases can also be collected during this time. Please note that the condition of items are not noted in the catalogue. Condition reports can be viewed on www.thesaleroom.com. Please note that we are no longer taking credit cards as payment. COLLECTIONS All lots should be collected on the day of the auction, or on Thursday 18th July or Friday 19th July until 3pm. After this time all items of furniture will be shipped to the warehouse where an appointment has to be made for collection. All other items will be available for collection at our office address at Ripley Arts Centre 9.30am - 4.30pm, Monday - Friday for two weeks after the sale. SHIPPING We are happy to ship non-breakable Mail Boxes Etc. items. Please call 07808 737694 for Tel: +44 (0) 208 649 9777 a quote. Email: [email protected] Pack & Send Overseas Shipping: AMS Tel: +44 (0) 203 818 1980 Tel: +44 (0) 1689 800 688 Email: [email protected] email: [email protected] AUCTIONS We hold regular Antiques and Collectables Auctions, with colour catalogues, on-line catalogues and Live bidding. These auctions take place regularly at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE. This venue has plently of free parking and is a short taxi ride from East Croydon Station with directly links to London. The Company trades as Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. The Company’s registered office is: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA. Company Registration Number 08020183. Registered in England and Wales. www.thesaleroom.com LI V E IN T ERNE T BIDDING - Bid Here Without Being Here All you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions at thesaleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit www.thesaleroom.com and register to bid - it’s just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at exactly the same time as other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction room, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. Just register and click to bid! ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 3. A Regency mahogany tripod wine table possibly campaign, the detachable figured rectangular top with cut off corners and moulded edge, fitted to the stem on a wooden threaded screw, raised on tapering ring turned baluster stem and three outswept legs, width 43.3cm, depth 35.7cm, height 71.5cm £50-£80 4. George III mahogany wall mounted cutlery box having pierced fret cut back plate above a sloped hinged lid and a tapering body, marquetry inlaid to front with a knife and fork, height 48cm £80-£120 1. An early 18th century small joined oak coffer the two panel lid above a foliate lunette carved frieze 5. An Arts and Crafts Welsh and panels carved with lozenges, raised on stile feet, carved satin walnut spinning the interior fitted with a candle box, width 100cm, chair depth 45cm, height 42cm having octagonal seated £100-£200 carved dragon and tapering back carved with graduated stippled diapers and foliate motif terminating with a pierced open heart, raised on turned splayed legs, initialled to 4 underside I A, width 31.5cm, depth 35cm, height 95.5cm £80-£120 6. An early 20th century carved walnut corner armchair the bow back carved with acanthus leaf and central raised fruit and shell framed putto mask, terminating with lion head terminals, stiff leaf turned supports and green man mask and swag carved splats, above a stuff over seat and scrolled leaf carved rails, raised on ring tuned legs, width 72cm, depth 72cm, height 88cm £100-£150 7. An Edwardian mahogany tabletop stationary cabinet in the form a miniature George III chest of drawers ebony and boxwood strung, the moulded top above a fall front 2. A Regency mahogany glazed dwarf cabinet with dummy drawer bookcase fronts opening to the top with three quarter gilt brass gallery pierced with from a baize line anthemions, ebony strung and inlaid with stars to corners, writing surface, the above a pair of glazed doors, flanked by three quarter interior fitted with engaged half reeded and spiral fluted turned columns, graduated letter raised on turned legs with fluted knops and compressed racks, pen tray and ball feet, width 95.5cm, depth 33cm, height 101.5cm inkwell, raised on £300-£500 ogee bracket feet, width 27cm, depth 14.6cm, height 29cm £100-£200 7 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 21.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. 4 Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 96. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 12 8 11 8. A late George III mahogany octagonal sewing table 11. A Danish Jorgen Baekmark for FDB Mobler J82 satinwood cross banded and strung with box wood and oak lounge chair c.1963 ebony, the hinged top inlaid with central oval marquetry having curved spindle back and arms and paper cord shell, burr maple and paper lined interior, raised on slightly seat, raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, splayed square legs with united by a platform stretcher, width 78cm, depth 64cm, height 82cm width 39cm, depth 31cm, height 68cm £300-£500 £100-£200 12. A Norwegian Rolf Rastad & Adolf Relling for 9. An Arts and Crafts telescopic brass standard lamp Rasmus Solberg rosewood low circular occasional / the adjustable stem with two light fittings on a circular work table c.1962 planished base raised on three feet, fully extended height the foldover top with sunken brass hinges opening to approx. 190cm reveal and interior fitted with a revolving demi lune shaped £100-£150 tray fitted with divisions, above a gathered brown suede bag, raised on three turned supports united by a stretcher, 10. A set of five Hans Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl bears paper label. This design was awarded 1st Prize in Hansen & Son Denmark oak CH24 wishbone dining the 1962 Norwegian Design Competition. Accompanied chairs, c.1960 by the original Heals receipt, diameter 59cm, height 42cm each with bow shaped crest rails above a Y shaped £300-£500 splat and woven seats, raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, each stamped Made in Denmark 13. A Danish Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard Nielsen for Carl Hansen & Son Odense Denmark (5), width 54.5cm, France & Sons teak occasional table c.1960 depth 43cm, height 75cm the shaped trapezoidal top tapering at one end above a £400-£600 caned under tier, turned tapering supports, bears silver metal circular disc label, serial no. 6220712, length 72cm, depth 53cm, height 58cm £100-£200 10 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 21.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 96. 5 ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 16. An early 20th century cold painted spelter novelty table combination Scottie dog cigarette lighter / ashtray probably Austrian, the hinged head opening to reveal a sprung cigarette lighter, the back with hinged cover for an ashtray, height 13.3cm, length 17.5cm £30-£50 14. Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Son No 152 “Bwana” teak and black leather lounge chair c.1962 17. A 19th century brass framed writing slate / having curved back rail which extends beyond the back, memoranda board leather back, seat and arms, turned frame with flattened of rectangular arched form, fitted with a suspension ring, knop terminals to front legs, bears silver metal disc label, height 37.5cm, width 20.7cm serial no. 6259640, width 86.5cm, depth 86cm, height £10-£20 91cm £600-£800 18. A late Victorian bamboo and split cane conservatory steamer armchair having adjustable back, rexine covered padded arm rests and pull out leg rest, width 69.5cm, depth 69cm, height 101cm £20-£40 15. Illum Wikkelso (1919-1999) for Soren Willadsen 19. A set of three Danish Torben Oskov & Co brass Model 110 rosewood and black leather wingback candlesticks designed by Max Bruel lounge chair c.1960 of trumpet form with flared nozzles, marked Torben original paper label, width 82cm, depth 92cm, height Oskov & Co Denmark (3), height 22.2cm 93cm £80-£120 £700-£900 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 21.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. 6 Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 96. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 23. A collection of First War brass Trench Art comprising seven shell case vases, to include a pair and three others with hammered and floral repoussé decoration, a brass and copper easel back photograph frame, a jam spoon with bullet handle and an Art Deco desk clock with planished pewter surround (10), tallest vase 35cm £80-£120 24.
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