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Whether you buy, sell or merely ISSUE 2380 | antiquestradegazette.com | 23 February 2019 | UK £4.99 | USA $7.95 | Europe €5.50 Coins & Medals Annual in-depth antiques trade review of London’s observe and enjoy the art, antiques and numismatics auctions pages 14-20 vintage markets, Antiques Trade Gazette “Fantastic THE ART M ARKET WEEKLY is the must-read weekly newspaper. A Victorian who’s who publication by Frances Allitt

Oscar Wilde is among the famous faces in this huge work on sale from a family collection for - the antiques the first time A 19th century masterpiece by William Powell Frith (1819- 1909) that serves as a who’s who of influential Victorians is on offer from a new St James’s gallery for £10m. The Private View at the Royal dealer’s bible” Academy, 1881, is the last of Frith’s great panoramas (which include The Derby Day and Rail- way Station) and comes fresh to the market after 135 years in the Every issue is packed with breaking news, exclusive same family collection. Writers Oscar Wilde and UK dealer, subscriber Anthony Trollope, actress Ellen Terry, Prime Minister William Gladstone and artists information and market intelligence to ensure our Frederic Lord Leighton and John Everett Millais are among for more than 8 years, the eminent faces, who are readers are always one step ahead. Continued on page 4 spends £100,000 Super Benson Dealer show Calendar and cabinet among highlights previews: unique stylish lots at Scottish Gallé dragon fires design sale Colourist up in France a year on art and antiques page 22-23 page 37 page 44-49 ATG, as many of them fondly call it, is also a visual

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Noelle McElhatton Late Renaissance novelty combines craftsmanship How to with ingenuity This silver-gilt trinkspiel with marks for the celebrated Augs- burg workshop of Hans Maulbrunner c.1614-16 is the Editor-at-large, Antiques Trade Gazette turn water earliest known of its type. It plays a trick on guests by appearing to turn water into wine. But unlike the wedding feast at Cana that inspired it, into wine there are no miracles, only hydraulics and some impres- sive goldsmithing. Pouring water into the top puts pressure on wine already concealed in a cylinder within the upper reservoir causing it to reach an invisible overflow. It sold toward the top end of its estimate at €175,000 (£159,000) at Sotheby’s Paris at its November 13 multi-disci- pline sale titled Excellence. The working method was highlighted in a short video released by the auction house on YouTube before the sale.

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Roadshow garage sale find brings Up to £500 £501 - £2000 £2001 - £5000 £5001 - £30,000 Drinking the profits – a brief history of wine antiques NEC’s aristocratic credentials $1.7m during New York Asia Week Recalling the Marchioness of Townsend and Lady Stanhope at the Antiques for Everyone fair Mounted in a modern winged gold brooch, This bronze death mask of the executed Irish Republican This Lowestoft pug goes under the hammer as part of Keys’ Adam Partridge will offer this engraved pin head by the micro-artist Graham under $100. Sotheby’s said that year [1746] and concluded on this ancient Egyptian scarab beetle has and rebel leader Robert Emmet (1778-1803) was made three-day sale on in Aylsham on March 27-29. The piece, Short (b.1946) as part of its April 4 sale in Macclesfield. by Roland Arkell by Roland Arkell the item was acquired from the the 15th day of the second been dated to the Middle Kingdom and late from the original taken by the portrait miniaturist and sponged in manganese with a blue collar and It bears the words of American-Romanian writer and Holocaust survivor Elie A cross-section of typical wine and drinking related antiques & Frances Allitt 1 3 estate of Trezevant Branam month’. With a long collecting Second Intermediate Period (c.1950-1600BC). antiques dealer James Petrie (d.1819). Petrie is said to eyes, belongs to a relatively small group Wiesel: Hope is like peace It is not a gift from god – It is A gift only we can give 4 sold at auction in March. 5 by Frances Allitt Winfrey (1912-1999) in Kirk- history in the West (it was The property of an English collector acquired have inveigled his way into Kilmainham Jail in Dublin of animal models produced by the Suffolk One another. Housed in its own bespoke LED viewing unit, it will be offered with Pouring wine at the table from 1. Pair of Regency cut-glass triple ring decanters and stoppers, 10in (25cm) A 9th century gilt bronze figure wood, Missouri, in 1999. acquired by newspaper propri- prior to 1968, it is estimated at £250-450 in a sale of shortly after Emmet’s execution. porcelain factory in the late 18th century. an estimate of £12,000-15,000. a standardised machine-made high – £280 at Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, March 20. 2 bought at a Missouri garage The 6½in (16cm) bronze of etor Henry Yates Thompson in antiquities and tribal art at Chiswick Auctions on April 9. The mask is estimated at €800-1,200 in Whyte’s Eclectic Estimate £2000-2500. Birmingham-born Short attracted the national gaze bottle is a relatively new custom. Two objects recalling aristocratic sale and later appraised on Guanyin, dated to the end of 1882 from Bernard Quaritch), chiswickauctions.co.uk* Collector auction on April 6 in Dublin. keysauctions.co.uk* in 2012 when he unveiled a razor’s edge inscribed with For centuries before the Victorian 2. An Art Deco electroplated and walnut cocktail stand fitted with a shaker, ladies of the past feature at the next PBS’ Antiques Roadshow was the the Tang era (618-90) or the it made five times its mid esti- whytes.ie the words Nothing is Impossible, a project that took nine- era, wine was typically bought and jigger, funnel, spoon, corkscrew, bottle opener and five (of six) cocktail Art & Antiques for Everyone fair. toast of the New York Asia Week Five Dynasties period (907- mate at $2.2m (£1.7m). months and involved regular Botox injections to prevent stored in the barrel and decanted sticks in miniature –£440 at Hartley’s, Ilkley, March 20. A colour printed stipple engraving muscle twitches to his eyelids. into bottles or jugs only before use at of Marchioness of Townshend auctions. 960), is similar to another in Bonhams’ March 18 sale of Above: a 9th century gilt 3. A modern novelty silver wine cooler and pull-off cover modelled as an owl This charger was made at the Bombay School of Art, which These Adidas rugby boots were worn by Paul Thorburn when he made a record long adampartridge.co.uk the table. (c.1752-1819) after a portrait painted Estimated to fetch £60,000- the Metropolitan Museum. Fine Chinese Paintings and bronze figure of Guanyin, * by Whitehill Silver & Plate Co, London 2000, 119oz – £4400 at Dreweatts, traded as Wonderland Art Pottery under the direction distance penalty kick during a match in 1986 between Wales and Scotland. Leading Viennese cold-painted bronze artist Franz Xavier Bergman (1861-1936) majored in The process demanded a wide by Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807) 80,000 at Sotheby’s New York Sotheby’s auction of Impor- Works of Art was led by a pair bought at a garage sale Donnington Priory, March 13. on March 20, it sold after a tant Chinese Art was topped of 3¾in (9.5cm) Yongzheng in 1999 for under $100, of George Wilkins Terry from the mid-1870s until The Welsh kicker booted the ball from exactly 70 yards 8½in against Scotland during producing highly detailed animal subjects. This early 20th century study of a large curled range of accoutrements that added comes from Chester’s Farm seven-minute bidding battle for by a complete set of the Sutra (1723-35) ‘quail’ bowls, which sold for $1.7m (£1.3m) about 1890. London department store Liberty the Five Nations game at Cardiff Arms Park. It remains the longest successful kick in an lizard is priced at £2650 from Hickmet Fine Arts in Portobello This Panerai watch was acquired from a a little theatre to Georgian and 4. A Victorian silver Cellini pattern claret jug chased and embossed with Antiques. Thomas Cheesman’s $1.7m (£1.3m) – more than of Perfect Enlightenment took $820,000 (£630,000). at Sotheby’s New York on imported some of the Wonderland wares to sell international test match. Road, London. captured German Kampfschwimmer during Victorian dining – and anticipated a masks and animals, makers Stephen Smith & Son, London 1872, 32oz – (1760-1834) print was made c.1798 17,000 times its original pur- penned by the Qianlong Two aspects make them par- known as guoqiangzhi. They March 20. in its Regent Street shop. Thorburn has consigned the boots and a copy of Western Mail’s printing block graphic The 8in (21cm) long piece is signed with the Second World War. plethora of niche collecting areas. £900 at Richard Winterton, Lichfield, March 20. at a time when, the gallery says, 3 chase price. emperor himself. ticularly rare: the design came for sale by descent from Much of the decoration was influenced by illustrating the successful the Bergman B in an amphora vase, Captain Alfred Packer of 43rd Reconnaissance Antique wine labels or rings that 5. A George III black glass mallet shaped wine bottle with the seal Jas. “the cult of celebrity was alive and The vendor had brought the Bound in two volumes in gilt incorporating chrysanthe- the heiress Virginia Hobart Above left: a pair of the paintings at the Ajanta cave complex in strike, to Mullocks’ 600-lot numbered and stamped Geschutzt. Regiment acquired the watch in the in aided in identification of a bottle’s Oakes, Bury, 1788 – £360 at Gorringe’s, Lewes, March 12. well”. It shows the Marchioness with piece to an Antiques Roadshow brocade, the second album mums (rather than prunus and (1876-1958). Yongzheng quail and western India. Students were also encouraged sale of rugby memorabilia held hickmet.com September 1944 during Operation Market Garden that contents, funnels that helped her eldest son together representing 6. A rare French patinated steel mechanical 1 appraisal event in St Louis, closes with an inscription nandina) that symbolises Christie’s flagship Asia chrysanthemum bowls, to adapt Ajanta motifs, as here, in an attempt at Wales’ Principality Stadium thwarted an attempt by German divers to block the Allies’ with decanting and the filtering Venus and Cupid. The original corkscrew marked Le Desire Bte SGDG – £780 where she said she had pur- translating to ‘Qianlong com- autumn; and in the continuous Week sale was yet to get under- sold for $820,000 to encourage traditions of Indian rather than in Cardiff on March 28. route to Arnhem. of sediment, corkscrews, coasters oil is now in the Burghley House at Stride & Son, Chichester, February 1. 1. Chester’s Farm Antiques brings this portrait of chased the work at a garage sale menced writing on the 19th day decoration spilling over the rim way at the time of going to (£630,000) at Bonhams European art. Proceeds from the lot will This example, passed by descent and kept in a drawer since and decanters are all of appeal to collections while the print is offered the Marchioness of Townshend printed by Thomas around 20 years before for of the first month of the bingyin into the interior, in a technique press. New York on March 18. The 18in (46cm) wide piece c.1880 is estimated at go towards The Doddie Weir’5 without being worn, is estimated at £20,000-£30,000 at Fellows in Birmingham on April 2. In oenophiles. 7. An Art Deco electroplated cocktail in a period frame for £435. £300-500 from Lyon & Turnbull in Edinburgh on April 3. Discretionary Trust. January last year the auction house sold another Panerai seized during the same operation. The wine bottle itself took time shaker in the form of a handbell by Eighteenth century colour Cheesman after Angelica Kaufmann. It is offered in a period frame for £435. lyonandturnbull.com* Estimate £500-750. fellows.co.uk* to evolve. It was not until the Hukin & Heath – £320 at Melllors & printing such as this was done mullocksauctions.co.uk* middle of the 18th century that Kirk, Nottingham, March 20. by inking the engraver’s plate by 2. A brass-bound coromandel silver box with ‘onion’ or mallet-shaped bottles fell 2 hand, a technique that Cheesman aristocratic provenance by Halstaff & Hannaford Tunnard tops £444,000 Hertfordshire council collection from fashion to be replaced by the learned from Italian artist Francesco is available for £3650 from Mark Goodger of longer, sleeker bottles suitable for Bartolozzi (1727-1815). The process Hampton Antiques. This dated and inscribed Charles II wassail ‘laying down’ that are still used required considerable skill and Brandis 44 which was pitched at auction said: “The burgeoning 3. Roger de Ville brings this typical English by Alex Capon Renowned for its stylish look, the bowl is among the stars of Woolley & Wallis’ today. In fact, as bottles were added a lustre and level of detail £10,000-15,000 and knocked popularity and emerging Prattware pottery cottage money box, c.1810 sale of Furniture, Works of Art and Clocks sale rarely of a standard size to the print not always achieved by down at £37,000 (plus 22.5% market for these artists has Transcriptor hydraulic turntable was Sussex auction house Bellmans will hold its first specialist sale of studio pottery on April 4. 6 priced at £795. A surrealist work by John Tun- buyer’s premium). According been clearly demonstrated by designed by David Gammon in 1963, inspired The auction will comprise over 100 lots including this 20in (50cm) porcelain dish by Derek in Salisbury on April 3. until the Victorian era, it simply colouring a black-and-white nard (1900-1971) led a sale of to the artist’s record book, the the solid prices paid for many by clocks and watches from the 17th and Davis (1926-2008) estimated at £1200-1400. Made from lignum vitae, it is engraved remained illegal to sell wine by the version. The technique was both 4. Robert Alexandre Hillingford’s (1825-1904) 20th century British pictures watercolour and gouache was of the lots on offer and the sheer 18th centuries. Davis studied at the Central School of Arts and with the Latin inscription Fill up with old wine bottle in England until 1860. laborious and expensive – and was oil on canvas The Duke of Wellington at the from Hertfordshire County sold for 18 guineas by the Leger volume of bids which were It achieved cult status in Stanley Kubrick’s Crafts in the late 1940s and together with that is really juicy. Tried in Latin in the year Bottles were privately rather than soon made obsolete by new forms of Trumpet Inn on the Eve of the Battle of Waterloo Council’s collection at Chef- Gallery in November 1944. received on the day. Buyers classic 1971 film,A Clockwork Orange. fellow student Eric Mellon formed 1681. The gift of Jacob Smith Esq. vineyard owned so it was not unusual colour printing in the 19th century is included on the stand of Saunders Fine Art fins on March 21. Works by Joan Eardley and included collectors from the This early 1960s example comes with the Hillsden Group. By the late It was probably presented as a gift and This artwork by the British storyboard artist Ivor Beddoes (1909-81) was produced to for them to carry seals denoting (see below right). with a price of £19,500. Offered without reserve, all Anne Redpath sold at £31,000 UK and overseas, institutions, Transcriptor stylus scales and is estimated 1970s, he was concentrating used at a wedding between the Smith and help with filming on the original 1980 Star Wars filmThe Empire Strikes Back. An early the country house or public house Also on offer at the fair, which 4 152 lots found willing takers apiece, while a Keith Vaughan the trade and also many pur- at £300-500 at C&T Auctions on April 3 in on hand-built pieces the Isaac family, whose coat of arms are also draft (Yoda included, he is not), it was used by the special effects and model making for which they were made. Sealed John Soane to make alterations to most famous of all claret jugs – the £16,000 (plus premium) at Sotheby’s runs from April 4-7 at Birmingham’s and raised a total of £444,000. seascape from 1950 made chasers from Hertfordshire.” Tunbridge Wells. decorated with themes of engraved on the cup. departments for scale reference of the characters when building set and design mock-ups. bottles with names, dates and places what is now 81-82 Guildhall Street, auld claret jug or Golf Champion while a veritable menagerie of NEC, is a superb antique dressing place three times a year. It includes a command a significant premium Bury St Edmunds. Trophy presented annually to the jugs offered by Reeman Dansie of The right time to pull the cork Many of the works – part of £27,000 and Robert Mac- The sale was seemingly candtauctions.co.uk* social commentary. This Estimate £3000-5000. Consigned from the personal archive of a special effects designer, the 4ft 1in x 19in case from 1867, which once belonged table-top Weekend Collective of 40 How Baxter made an impression the School Loan Collection Bryde’s Still life with an oil lamp unaffected by an online peti- ‘Divers’ dish dates from 1989. woolleyandwallis.co.uk* (1.26m x 49cm) hardboard backed poster is estimated at £5000-7000 at Excalibur Auctions in the collecting arena: many 7 The current auction record for a winner of The Open – was made Colchester the same month included to Lady Mary Stanhope, Countess dealers that exhibit only on Saturday designed to educate pupils sold for £22,000. tion aimed at ‘saving’ the bellmans.co.uk* in Elstree on March 29-30. enthusiasts enjoy the social history sealed bottle stands at £18,000 bid at by Mackay Cunningham & Co of a matched pair of monkeys (see ATG Wiltshire auction house Beauchamp. She married into the and Sunday. about art – sold well over esti- Associate at Cheffins Brett council’s collection from being excaliburauctions.com* and genealogical research that the Yorkshire’s BBR Auctions last year Edinburgh in 1873. No. 2369) by Richard Hood & Son Henry Aldridge & Son is family that owned the Lygon Arms, Digby Antiques, offering In 1835, artist George Baxter (1804-67) patented his method for affordable, mass Above: John Tunnard’s Brandis 44 – £37,000 at Cheffins. mate including Tunnard’s Tryner who handled the dispersed. subject offers. for a shaft and globe with the seal With the decline of formal (London 1904 and 1909) sold at offering, across a series of still a famous Cotswolds luxury collector’s items and small silver, produced colour printing. The combination intaglio and relief process became This late 19th century bone-handled Arab dagger with a filigree-decorated late 18th As documented in David Burton’s GR and the date 1682. It had been dining in the West, Victorian and £15,000. sales, a collection of more hotel, which has hosted figures such English porcelain specialist Simon known as the ‘Baxter method,’ and the resulting images are a window into how An original drawing by the Japanese artist Hokusai will be offered in a dedicated sale of century blade will form three-volume magnum opus Antique bought as a copy a decade earlier for Edwardian claret jugs are less All trends come back around than 450 corkscrews. The as Edward VII, Elizabeth Taylor and Pirzada and Sue Gray Antiques Victorians viewed the major events of the mid-19th century. Asian art at Cambridge auction house Cheffins on April 4. part of an inaugural sale at £30,000 plus Sealed Bottles 1640-1900 and the just £30. popular today than they were with time. Since the social-media- vendor, buying for more than Evelyn Waugh. and Collectables are among the A selection of prints by Families that Owned Them, each one of a generation ago and many are fuelled renaissance of the early 40 years and particularly The brass-bound coromandel box newcomers. J Collins & Son Fine Baxter and his licensees – once The drawing, c.1805, is a preparatory study for an illustration to the Chinese novel, Water Knightsbridge auction house The auld claret jug German cathedral returns looted picture sold by state to Nazi heir in 1962 Margin, and depicts the hero of the story, Wu Song, fighting with the god Jiangmen. Kings Russell on March 28. the thousands of recorded seals has available for under £500. 2000s, cocktails are now more acquisitive at the peak of the was made by Halstaff & Hannaford Art of Bideford also return to the a huge collecting area but its own story. Like the properly calibrated wine However, a better-than-average popular than ever and the once market in the 1990s, owned Fellows’ upcoming Watch Sale on April 2 of London and contains 12 engraved fair after more than 10 years. today somewhat neglected – is A cathedral in Germany has returned collection of Heinrich Hoffmann, Adolf a much higher price to the cathedral in Hokusai illustrated the Japanese translation of the novel in 1805 for the author Kyokutei The short curved khanjar or A medieval royal marriage contract described as a As a single example, consider bottle, the claret jug is also a example will bring more and one dust-gathering cocktail shaker is some great rarities with features a Louis Moinet stainless steel silver lidded glass jars of various “We’re looking forward to a very showcased at Art & Antiques for a 17th century Dutch painting seized Hitler’s photographer, at Schloss Xanten. A further offering of pictures and items Bakin and the book became jambiya dagger – a design “potent relic of English history” will lead Bonhams’ the George III black glass mallet phenomenon of the 19th century. of Alexander Crichton’s whimsical again an object of desire. several early models already watch, above, containing a capsule of shapes and sizes by silversmiths busy four days. With an increase Everyone in a loan exhibition, by the Nazis in 1941 to the heirs of its Dietramzell in Bavaria in May 1946. They The resolution of the eight-year case from the estate of Russian avant-garde a huge success during the that originated from Yemen Fine Books and Manuscripts sale in Knightsbridge on shaped wine bottle sold for £360 at Claret, its name a reference to the animal novelties might be priced While the earliest date back to topping five figures. single malt whisky distilled in Glenlivet in Williamson & Horton. Each is in exhibitors last year the fair is Colouring Victorian Life, staged original Jewish owners, writes Alex were sent to Munich to be photographed has raised questions around other works artist Marie Vorobieff Marevna (1892-1984) Edo period. – is made of ‘high carat gold’ March 27. Gorringe’s of Lewes on March 12. It bright or clear colour of red wine over £5000. the 1870s, their golden age was the The third tranche of the 1862. The Swiss watchmaking brand made marked with Lady Mary’s coronet broadening its appeal, not only with by The New Baxter Society. Capon. and inventoried with the intention of that are believed to have been returned – the so called ‘first women Cubist’ – forms The 7 x 10in (19 x 26cm) and comes with a scabbard Penned on vellum, the 1326 contract between carries the seal Jas. Oakes, Bury, 1788. from Bordeaux, had been popular in The latter, thought to be based on inter-war decades. The Art Deco Devizes offering on May 18 50 of these watches (40 in steel and 10 in and initials. There are also lockable traditional art and antiques but more It includes examples used on The picture, a copy of a known work restoring them to their rightful owners. to the relatives of high-ranking Nazis part of a dedicated online sale at London ink on paper bears a written set with five baguette-cut the 13-year-old Edward III and the 11-year-old Several of these bottles are known, England since the marriage of Henry Sir John Tenniel’s drawings for the era and the end of Prohibition includes these two ‘bouchon gold) each with a whisky capsule placed velvet-lined compartments for 20th century pieces than ever,” says everyday objects, from book by Jan van der Heyden (1637-1712) in the However, although the Kraus family officials by state authorities in post-war auctioneers Roseberys, concluding on inscription by Hokusai stones, possibly rubies, and Philippa of Hainault was the decisive factor in a some with different dates, each II and Eleanor of Aquitaine in the Alice in Wonderland series of books, brought an explosion of designs in à cage’ models, right, on the 3 o'clock mark. The estimate is jewellery and a framed portrait of fair director Mary Claire Boyd of illustrations to embellishments on Louvre, depicts the square and cathedral made efforts to find and recover their Germany. March 28. and comes from the UK- woven with gold rings. plot orchestrated by Isabella of France, against her relating to James Oakes (1741/2- 12th century. include among 34 different patented silver, silver plate and chrome. A estimated at £2500-3000 £12,000-18,000. Lady Mary herself, as well as a bible Clarion Events. needle-boxes and pin cushions. in the town of Xanten in North Rhine- art, this painting was transferred to the Pictured here outside Xanten Blonde lady in blue wrap, c.1960, a 2ft based collection of the It was gifted to the husband Edward II. The plan and the union was ultimately successful, 1829), the Suffolk yarn merchant However, it was not until the models, a walrus, a crocodile, a simple plated example can be bought each. Probably both made in Fellows sold similar limited edition inscribed Mary C Stanhope, Feb 9th As well as talks by a representative Former chairman of the Westphalia. It had originally belonged Bavarian State Paintings Collections in Cathedral is John Graykowski (right), the 6in x 20in (76 x 50.5cm) oil and graphite on late Stephen Keynes who deceased previous owner producing 13 children and ending only with the queen’s death in 1369. Claret had been popular banker, who is best known today for second quarter of the 19th century cockatoo, a dodo, fish, squirrels, for under £50 but more desirable 18th century France, one has watches by Speake-Marin containing the 1856 – from her very affectionate Papa. of the New Baxter Society, there society Roger Smith will deliver to Viennese collectors Gottlieb and Munich in 1959 and then handed back great-grandson of Gottlieb and Mathilde canvas, is estimated at £200-400. It comes acquired it from Anthony while on duty for the British Historian Felix Pryor, who catalogued the document for Bonhams, the diaries of his social and business in England since the that the silver and glass ‘claret jug’ seals, ducks, budgerigars, owls, are the geometric forms and the a bronze cage and a worm world’s oldest rum – a vial of 1780 Harewood It is offered by Mark Goodger of will be a series of daily Celebrity a series of talks on the process Above: George Baxter’s Coronation of Queen Mathilde Kraus. to the daughter of Heinrich Hoffmann in Kraus and Hans-Wilhelm Barking, the PRINT ONLINE APP with a photograph of Marevna painting the d’Offay Fine Art in 1967. Government in the Middle said that without the marriage “there would have been no Black Prince, “ For further coverage and breaking news every day visit: dealings which he kept for 49 years. began to appear at the dining table. penguin and an otter. novelties: animals, lighthouses, fire helix, the other is silver and positioned on the 11 hour mark. One took Hampton Antiques for £3650. Talks from BBC’s Antiques Roadshow during the fair. Victoria (1841) is included in the show by The It was among many looted works 1962 as part of a ‘return sale’ for Dm300. chairman of the cathedral foundation portrait with the sitter in her home in Ealing, Estimate £1000-2000. East. nor his descendants that gave rise to the Wars of the Roses.” marriage of Henry II and This bottle is dated 1788, the year In Europe and the US the form In November, a cow seal jug with extinguishers, bells, ‘champagne’ has an Archimedean screw. £14,674 in July, the other £16,588 in October. Around 200 exhibitors stand at expert Will Farmer. n newbaxtersociety.org New Baxter Society. foundantiquestradegazette. by Allied officers in the art Itcom was then sold the following year for which has returned the painting. west London. cheffins.co.uk* Estimate £2,000-3,000. Estimate £100,000-150,000. Eleanor of Aquitaine roseberys.co.uk kingsrussell.com* bonhams.com Oakes commissioned architect Sir was popular from c.1830-1930. The hallmarks for London 1881 sold for bottles, aeroplanes and the like. this staging of the fair, which takes antiquesforeveryone.co.uk 6 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com 32 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com antiquestradegazette.com 30 March 2019 | 33 20 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com antiquestradegazette.com 30 March 2019 | 21 34 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com

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On your Marks, get The fabric of an Mysteries solved and Auction Calendar March 27-April 9 International Germany Fairs & Markets Antiques & Home Show, Lincoln Auction Reports set, go to auction... 18th century portrait sold in New York Silversmith’s dish makes a rare Georgian portrait and sitter’s First tranche of Penzler collection visit to the saleroom in Devon waistcoat bought by museum of crime fiction sold at Heritage ELMWOOD’S O’ REILLY’S WARWICK AUCTIONS The Red House, Munrow Mews, 126 Francis Street, Dublin 8. The Coventry Auction Centre, 3 The original and authoritative listing of UK sales Portabello Road, London, W10 5XS. Tel: +353 (0)1 453 0311 Queen Victoria Road, Coventry, Every care is taken in compiling this calendar. Auctioneers are requested to contact us with Tel: +44 (0)20 7096 8933 Fine Jewellery, Watches & Silver, Warwickshire, CV1 3JS. Local loyalists: ‘fair seems more details of their sales and to inform us of any changes. Jewellery, Silver & Antiques, 14.00 13.00 Tel: +44 (0)2476 223377 The overseas buyers: ‘we Hammer highlights - page 25 Art Market - page 27 Books & Works on Paper - page 28 We strongly advise that you check with the auctioneer concerned before travelling any distance, elmwoods.co.uk 4 oreillysfineart.com 4 General, 10.00 warwickauction.co.uk 4 Bust stands proud in saleroom condensed and lively’ in case of last minute cancellations or alterations. Antiques Trade Gazette cannot accept responsibility can’t get this range and FORUM AUCTIONS OKEHAMPTON AUCTIONS Two into one fair will go for errors or omissions. Information accurate at time of going to press. WOTTON AUCTION ROOMS 220 Queenstown Road, London, Unit 1, Fatherford Farm, Exeter Road, Belinda and Tom Kilduff (pictured below) are Lincolnshire Tabernacle Road, Wotton-under- Weekly general sales: the full list is now available at antiquestradegazette.com/weeklygeneral SW8 4LP. Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1QQ. Early 20th century Italian sculpture attracts six-figure result in German auction house Condensing a two-day event into one and moving to a new weekday slot are no mean locals and Antiques & Home Show loyalists. They noted how Edge, Gloucestershire, GL12 7EB. prices in our own market’ Tel: +44 (0)20 7871 2640 Contact us at: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1837 55592 Tel: +44 (0)1453 844733 “busy, condensed and lively” the one-day format was. Editions & Works on Paper, 14.00 Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 feats – just ask Arthur Swallow Fairs, which has just launched a new streamlined 4 Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 Arthur Swallow Fairs’ Antiques & Home show may The pair work full time, and as a hobby sell at fairs and on forumauctions.co.uk okehamptonauctions.co.uk wottonauctionrooms.co.uk 4 Glass and ceramics greats star in saleroom by Jonathan Franks Far left and left: format. ATG went along to the first edition to view the results not have the moniker ‘international’ attached but the Instagram. “We’re here to buy things to sell on,” said Belinda. FRED DAVIES & CO. PETER FRANCIS BRITISH BESPOKE AUCTIONS two views of Adolfo event attracts a strong overseas group of buyers “We look for unusual things like these stools, which we will The Square, Synod Inn, Towyside Salerooms, Old Station THURSDAY Pedestal steps up to new level The Old Boys’ School, Gretton Road, WEDNESDAY Iconic names in the worlds of glass Left: Lalique Serpent vase – Llandysul, Dyfed, SA44 6JA. Road, Carmarthen, SA31 1JN. MARCH 28 £1 = €1.15 Wildt’s Carattere Fiero who comb the fair, clutching sheets of shipping firm refurbish and use as props for styling on Instagram, for objects MARCH 27 Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, and ceramics starred in Kingham Tel: +44 (0)1545 580005 Tel: +44 (0)1267 233456 bust which sold for stickers to identify purchases for collection. France,” he said. “They’re very different of we sell like watering cans and plant pots.” £15,000 at Kingham & Orme. 477 GL54 5EE. Dealer’s collection makes up first single-owner sale run by former Christie’s expert Furniture, 10.30 by Noelle McElhatton & Orme’s (20% buyer’s premium) auctions in our Tel: +44 (0)1242 603005 Antiques & Collectables, 09.30 AMERSHAM AUCTION ROOMS Auction house Jens Mehlis (23% €120,000 (£104,350) ATG encountered Jill Linehan and Rosalind course and I would say more refined in France, How much does the recycling aspect of antiques influence Below left: Robert Wallace Martin ADAM’S synodauctions.co.uk 4 wide-ranging March 1 sale at Antiques, Collectables & Jewellery, peterfrancis.co.uk Station Road, Amersham-on-the-Hill, buyer’s premium) in Plauen was at Mehlis in Plauen in Walshe (pictured above right), interior designers compared to UK fairs, which are quite rough, but the Kilduffs? “A lot,” Tom replied. “We like to reuse and squirrel or rat jug – £12,000. UK calendar 26 St. Stephen’s Green North, 10.00 Buckinghamshire, HP7 0AH. GARDINER HOULGATE PETTMANS Evesham. Dublin 2. bespokeauctions.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1494 729292 overwhelmed with bids when an early February. “It’s our first time buying at this fair from Ireland, buying industrial fittings and lamps more creative.” repurpose and think about the environment. So much goes to Auction Rooms, 9 Leafield Way, Below right: a pair of Harry Davis Tel: +353 (0)1 676 0261 52 Athelstan Road, Margate, 19th and 20th Century Jewellery, 20th century marble sculpture came for about 10 years,” said Carrie Jane from Dutch dealership Jan van der Vlist Antiek Hailing from the US and in the UK twice a year landfill when there are many things you can reuse – like rusty by Terence Ryle Among four pieces of Lalique Bath, SN13 9SW. Irish Art, 18.00 C & T AUCTIONEERS Kent, CT9 2BH. Desirable Objects & Furniture, 10.30 was the Serpent vase. The innovate Royal Worcester vases – £4200. Tel: +44 (0)1225 812912 up for sale on February 21-23. Pogoloff, owner of an interior design & Brocante for a food hall and boutique hotel to buy stock for their Dallas shop, Carrie Jane old buckets as planters.” adams.ie 4 The Spa Hotel, Langton Road, Tel: +44 (0)1843 220234 amershamauctionrooms.co.uk 4 Model 896 was designed in 1924 and Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 8XJ. Watches & Jewellery, 10.00 Fine Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 The 14in (36cm) high bust Carattere business in Dallas, Texas. She was in Kildare. The pair, well known in Irish interiors Pogoloff and Lisa Wardlaw were happy with 99,513 ANDERSON & GARLAND Tel: +44 (0)1233 510050 gardinerhoulgate.co.uk 4 ASHLEY WALLER AUCTIONS “There was the sort of buzz I haven’t produced until, it is believed, just pettmans.com Fiero (Proud Character) was the work talking to ATG at Arthur Swallow circles, are Lincoln fair regulars and were later the fair’s “good value on furniture, smalls and 2 lots for sale on Anderson House, Crispin Court, Toy Soldiers, 10.00 Four Oaks, Lower Withington, 4 HARTLEYS seen for years,” said veteran early Although not from the Stokes after the War. Newbiggin Lane, Newcastle upon candtauctions.co.uk PLYMOUTH AUCTION ROOMS Cheshire, SK11 9DU. of the Italian sculptor Adolfo Wildt Fairs’ Antiques & Home Show on April heading for IACF Newark. “Ireland doesn’t have accessories – we don’t have to haggle”, and in thesaleroom.com Victoria Hall, Little Lane, Ilkley, oak specialist Simon Green of the Collection, a few pieces of silver K&O’s 10½in (26.5cm) tall Tyne, NE5 1BF. Faraday Mill Trade Park, Cattewater Tel: +44 (0)1477 571001 (1861-1931). 3, hosted as usual at Lincolnshire anything like this – the variety or the prices,” particular with a George III mahogany sideboard CHAUCER AUCTIONS West Yorkshire, LS29 8EA. Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 0SE. A: Antiques, Collectables, first single-owner sale to be held by which would complement the glowing example had everything going for Tel: +44 (0)1914 303000 Webster House, 24 Jesmond Street, He was a highly influential Showground. Linehan said. bought for under £200 from an Irish dealer. Tel: +44 (0)1943 816363 Tel: +44 (0)1752 254740 Furniture & Tools, 11.30 Fine Art & Antiques, 10.00 Folkestone, Kent, CT19 5QW. Pedestal Auctions (25% buyer’s early oak material were included at it. With the intaglio mark R Lalique, 4 Interiors & Collectables, 10.00 B: Oriental & Asian Art, 18.00 Symbolist artist who paved the way What isn’t usual is that the fair Roberto Gerosa (pictured below) is an architect “Our clients are super-selective, so we buy andersonandgarland.com Tel: +44 (0)8451 304094 Jewellery, Watches & Silver, 18.00 Above: this hartleysauctions.co.uk 4 4 ashleywaller.co.uk for many Modernist sculptors (his based in Milan. Accompanied by friends and anything they will buy,” Pogoloff said. “In furniture, premium) since it was set up three the Pedestal sale. it was relatively early – the amber Autographs, 10.00 plymouthauctions.co.uk is now held on one day, rather than ANDREW SMITH & SON Cantonese leys years ago. Among them was this pair of colour is the rarest in the range and chaucercollectables.co.uk 4 pupils included Lucio Fontana and two, and has moved from its Monday- colleagues, he was at Lincoln on the Georgian is good for its clean straight lines, The Auction Rooms, Manor Farm, JEFFERYS PRO AUCTION ASTON’S jar is mid-19th UK and Ireland 5 Fore Street, Lostwithiel, Baylies’ Hall, Tower Street, Dudley, Fausto Melotti). Wednesday, heading for Newark on because of the direction design has gone in For the dealers and collectors who candlesticks, above, by Richard Syng, it was in perfect condition. Itchen Stoke, Alresford, Hampshire, CHELMSFORD AUCTION ROOMS 22-26 Druid Street, London, SE1 2EY. Tuesday slot to Wednesday. That’s auction advertising Cornwall, PL22 0BP. West Midlands, DY1 1NB. century and bought 92% of the 392 lots, pushing London, 1698. Standing 6¼in (16cm) It was estimated at £10,0000- SO24 0QT. 42 Mildmay Road, Chelmsford, Essex, Tel: +44 (0)1761 414000 Wildt had taken up sculpture in just a day ahead of IACF Newark on Thursday. A specialist in renovating the past few years. We don’t buy Victorian Tel: +44 (0)1384 931001 Tel: +44 (0)1962 735988 CM2 0DZ. Tel: +44 (0)1208 871947 Furniture, 10.30 was on sale the total to around £400,000, there tall and weighing 13oz in all, the pair 12,000 and three hopefuls from Cameras & Photographic Equipment, 1892 and two years later he came Thursday and Friday, held at Newark period homes, Gerosa is a regular in fussiness.” Fine Art, Asian Art, Antiques, Interiors Tel: +44 (0)1245 354251 Antiques & General, 10.00 4 for £450 at the 4 proauction.ltd.uk 10.00 were also references to the past in went above estimate at £5500. France, the US and South Africa Adam’s 13 General, 10.00 jefferysauctions.co.uk to the notice of a German collector Showground 18 miles down the road. magazines such as Casa Vogue, The For the pair to transport container- & Collectables, 10.00 astonsauctioneers.co.uk 4 Lincoln stall of Selling on the lower £5000 4 chelmsfordauctionrooms.co.uk RICHARD WINTERTON Franz Rose, who for the next two Pogoloff and her business partner, World of Interiors and Elle Décor and loads back to the US is “pricey but worth more than the 15th-17th century pursued it over the phones. It sold to Brightwells 19 andrewsmithandson.com JOHN MILNE The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood BANGOR AUCTIONS Tony Smith. material which took the top prices. estimate, was a 6½in (16.5cm) a UK collector using thesaleroom. C&T 14 CHISWICK AUCTIONS 9 North Silver Street, Aberdeen, decades provided the artist with a Lisa Wardlaw, cross the Atlantic travels the world collecting objects. it, to source such unusual finds you can’t BAMFORDS AUCTIONEERS End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield, 1 Greenway Business Park, Conlig, 3 Capes Dunn 24 1 Colville Road, London, W3 8BL. AB10 1RJ. regular monthly income in exchange twice a year to restock their shop at “I go to a lot of fairs in the UK and get at home”. It comprised the personal pieces tall, 19oz tankard with the maker’s com at £15,000. Peak Village Shopping Centre, Staffordshire, WS13 8NF. Bangor, Co. Down, BT23 7SU. Tel: +44 (0)20 8992 4442 Tel: +44 (0)1224 639336 owned by William Stokes (1921-2015) monogram SL and marked for London Five stoneware pieces by Robert Cheffins 12 Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Tel: +44 (0)1543 251081 Tel: +44 (0)28 9145 0494 for the first copy of every new work UK fairs and registered the changes 1 European Works of Art & Clocks, 14.00 General, 10.00 Eddisons 24 Derbyshire, DE4 2JE. Home, Interiors & Antiquarian Books, Antiques & General, 18.00 and his partner Peter Bontoft (1945- 1689. It bore a contemporary coat of Wallace Martin showed that the chiswickauctions.co.uk 4 he created. to Lincoln’s schedule. “We’ve Tel: +44 (0)1629 730920 johnmilne-auctioneers.com bangorauctions.co.uk 2018). Both were well-known figures arms and the handle with its twisted market for the trademark pieces Forum 29 09.30 This highly lucrative partnership come back to Lincoln because the Antiques, Interiors, Ceramics, Glass & CHORLEY’S richardwinterton.co.uk 4 Hansons 30 JOHN NICHOLSON’S BLOOMSBURY AUCTIONS in the trade since Stokes began scroll thumbpiece featured acanthus produced by the four brothers at Collectables, 10.30 Prinknash Abbey Park, Cheltenham, came to an end in 1912 with Rose’s Right: a gold organisers have moved this fair to fit Hartleys 12 The Auction Rooms, Midhurst Road, 16-17 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5LU. 4 bamfords-auctions.co.uk 4 Gloucestershire, GL4 8EU. ROBERTSONS dealing in the 1960s in Leicestershire 1. A c.1620 court cupboard – £14,000 at leaf and floral engraving. the Martinware Pottery in Fulham Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey, Tel: +44 (0)20 7495 9494 death. From then on, Wildt was ground 15th more neatly between all the others Above and above right: Arthur Swallows Fairs’ new-format Antiques Left: Richard Burgoin, director of Arthur Lawrences 9 Tel: +44 (0)1452 344499 Main Street, Kinbuck, Dunblane, Pedestal. GU27 3HA. Modern First Editions, 10.30 forced to fend for himself and happening this week,” Pogoloff said. & Home Show on Wednesday, April 3, at the Lincolnshire Showground Swallow Fairs: “We listen to what people Hazel Walton, left, has an before moving to Cirencester, where and Southall from the 1870s to squirrel or a rat. Standing 9½in brought a more positive reaction Martel Maids 9 BAYLES AUCTIONEERS Fine Art & Antiques, 10.00 Perthshire, FK15 0NQ. century painting of The dealers’ view Tel: +44 (0)1428 653727 bloomsburyauctions.com he and Bontoft lived in the two floors Early oak didn’t take 1924 remains active – but also, that (24cm) tall, it went on its lower for 8in (20.5m) blush ivory pedestal Morphets 24 Nortonbury Farm, Nortonbury Lane, chorleys.com 4 Tel: +44 (0)1786 822603 confront the vagaries of the art The Virgin which The Dallas buyers’ endorsement drew nearly 1000 dealers selling a diverse range indoors and outdoors. say and adapt to these changing times”. elegant finger in a few pies, 2. A c.1550 heraldic dragon newel post Letchworth, Hertfordshire, SG9 1AN. Paintings, 10.30 above their shop in Dollar Street. currently prices for good but not £12,000 estimate. vases. The scenes of shire horses Adam Partridge 7 4 Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 CALDER VALLEY AUCTIONEERS market. realised €55,000 will hearten Arthur Swallow Fairs, “I’ve sold Jesus Christ… could I interest you in exhibiting at Lincoln, buying at finial – £7500. Tel: +44 (0)1763 281256 CLIFFORD CROSS AUCTIONS johnnicholsons.com as big a hit as kinbuckauctions.co.uk Fairlea Mill, Ellenholme Road, Green knew Stokes well and for carvings, such setbacks hardly exceptional pieces do have a ceiling. However, guides proved too and figures were painted in 1907 Rosebery 25 Antiques & Collectables, 13.30 Wisbech Auction Halls, The Chase, Wildt executed a number of (£47,825) at Nagel which last year took that bold St Patrick?” So asked Martyn Watson, left, of IACF Newark and with a pitch “ KEYS FINE ART AUCTIONEERS Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 6EP. mahogany or furniture 3. A c.1480 carved figure of God the SAS 24 Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1RF. SILVERWOODS versions of his Carattere Fiero from Penrith, Cumbria, stalling out in the Epic Centre in the Guardroom at the vast is himself a familiar figure to dented the upbeat atmosphere. The 10¼in (26cm) grotesque bullish on a three grotesques pitched by one of the factory’s finest artists Aylsham Salerooms, off Palmers Tel: +44 (0)1422 886648 in Stuttgart. decision to compress six two-day Father – £7800. Sheffield 30 BODMIN AUCTION HOUSE Tel: +44 (0)1945 584200 Ribblesdale Centre, Lincoln Way, enthusiasts. He was the early generally in the Top-seller among the carvings ‘Monk’ bird, signed and dated 4 5 at prices between £30,000-50,000. Harry Davis. Clifden Park, Carminnow Cross, General, 10.00 Lane, Aylsham, Norwich, Norfolk, Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 1912 onwards, several of them in fairs into four one-day events in 2019. well as Newark, with a gap of a day the faster pace of buying at a one-day please everyone,” he said. “The past and keen to shift his statue of Ireland’s patron Hemswell Antique Centres in Duggleby Stephenson 19 Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1QD. Far right: a 17th oak specialist at Christie’s South was a set of three c.1550, 17in (43cm) 1911, went to a UK collector online Each was bid to within 10% of the Bearing puce marks and Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 4AW. cliffordcrossauctions.co.uk 4 NR11 6JA. 12.00 combination with a woman’s head, Richard Burgoin, who runs the between both,” he said. “What is event, and promising to “give the two years have been challenging – saint. Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. downturn but the 4. One of a set of three English oak Tel: +44 (0)1200 423322 caldervalleyauctioneers.com century Dutch Swan Fine Art 9 Tel: +44 (0)1208 269214 Tel: +44 (0)1263 733195 Kensington for 25 years before it carvings of Edward VI, King Solomon and square panels depicting Edward VI within estimate at £19,000. lower estimates, but were brought in. number 1618, the pair was pitched COOPER & TANNER Antiques & Collectables, 12.00 titled Anima Gentile (Noble Mind), organisation with his brother Marc, very good now is how close this fair new format a try”. and I can’t help but mention Brexit The travel time to Lincoln of four hours is worth As she told ATG, “I cover all market is still similar Sworders 3 Antiques & Collectables, 10.30 Ceramics, Glass & Oriental Items, portrait of a closed and is now a consultant at holding a sword, King Solomon with Another British collector took The long-standing Australian at £2600-3000 and went Down The Agricultural Centre, Standerwick, silverwoods.co.uk 4 CHALKWELL AUCTIONS expressions of the two sides of the said it had been “a big decision” to is to Newark – timing-wise as well as here – not just for the antiques trade it, he says, as he can bank on the same customers bases”. Chinese buyers in Tudor Rose – £12,000. Tennants 12 landmauctions.co.uk 10.30 2 Baron Court, Chandlers Way, shepherd by Govaert Frome, Somerset, BA11 2QB. keysauctions.co.uk 4 human soul. condense Antiques & Home into one physically.” ‘A lot busier’ but for business in general. We listen turning up, “so I know I’ve sold things before I get particular were enticed by Kensington-based Pedestal, set up his staff, and the motto Honi soi qui a c.1880 jug modelled as either a love affair with Royal Worcester Under at £4200. Wellers 19 SPINK & SON Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS2 5SE. BOLDON AUCTION GALLERIES Tel: +44 (0)1373 831010 Flinck sold for in 2016 by fellow members of the mal y pense round a Tudor rose. 69 Southampton Row, Tel: +44 (0)1702 613260 At the Mehlis sale the modest day, next to IACF Newark. In the Epic Centre, Irish dealer Fair regulars reported that van to what people say and adapt to these here”. The shift from two to one day is good, he her silver objets de vertu. WH Peacock 19 24a Front Street, East Boldon, Tyne & Antiques & Collectables, 09.30 KINGSLAND AUCTION SERVICES €48,000 (£41,740) cooperandtanner.co.uk London, WC1B 4ET. General, 13.00 London diaspora, Guy Savill and was quite a choice at Cirencester. a broad £5000-10,000 estimate and Documented by Chinnery, and Whytes 8 Wear, NE36 0SJ. Kingsland, Leominster, Herefordshire, 4 estimate of €1200 attracted the He added: “The move means John O’Connor was “having a good and lorry traffic seemed heavier changing times.” feels, as “my take is going to be the same”. “Tantalus, silver pocket Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 chalkwellauctions.co.uk also at Nagel. Sally Stratton, formerly of Bonhams. Only six pieces in the sale had sold at £18,000 via thesaleroom.com. now in modern oak and marbled Woolley & Wallis 15 Tel: +44 (0)1915 372630 HR6 9RL. attention of numerous international we’ve reduced our overheads – day” selling Edwardian, Victorian than at previous Antiques & Home Georgian and Victorian furniture What sells these days? “It’s so unpredictable. watches and hip flasks have DENHAMS Coins & Commemorative Medals, Right: Crawford’s Victorian & General Household, 10.00 Tel: +44 (0) 1568 708564 CHEFFINS been in the shop, the rest being The 5ft 5in (1.66m) wide and parcel-gilt frames, the set doubled the Horsham Auction Galleries, Dorking 12.00 bidders who were prepared to invest that includes the cost of hiring the and 20th century gold jewellery to shows, as buyers reacted to a tighter dealer Adrian Perry is used to I bring a bit of everything – I can’t afford not done well this time and I’m Flying Scotsman boldonauctions.co.uk 4 Road, Warnham, Sussex, RH12 3RZ. Antiques & General, 18.00 Clifton House, 1-2 Clifton Road, Ideal venue spink.com 4 a great deal more and it took over 20 the 15th century and described the and the work sold to a European 200-acre showground itself – and UK and overseas dealers. Recalling purchasing timeframe. Trade buyers moving with the times. Having to. Medals and badges do well – small things. clean out of all my silver personal favourites of Stokes and high cupboard is a type made in mid-estimate to take £12,000. Tel: +44 (0)1403 255699 / 253837 kingslandauctions.com Cambridge, CB1 7EA. biscuit box – BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE Tel: +44 (0)1223 213343 hunting sandwich boxes,” The Pedestal model is to hold major Bontoft. To a large extent this meant Gloucestershire c.1620. It was Going further above hopes was Vintage & Interiors, 10.00 THOMSON RODDICK AUCTIONEERS minutes before the hammer fell. subject as a Madonna from a scene of collector for €55,000 (£47,825), the have passed those savings onto Arthur Swallow Fairs’ three-day entered at 7am, followed by private stalled out at Lincoln since the Christ sells well, but it looks like I’m stuck with £550 at Mitchells. Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier 4 LAWRENCES Interiors, 10.00 sales at Moor Park Mansion in the lots were unaffected by trade’s profusely carved overall with a c.1480, 18in (46cm) high kingly denhams.com The Auction Centre, Burgh Road The successful bidder was Italian the Annunciation. top price of the sale. exhibitors.” Stall and marquee prices shows at nearby RAF Swinderby purchasers at 9am, with both groups Swinderby era, he now “mixes it up” St Patrick.” she said. International Street, Knightsbridge, London, The Linen Yard, South Street, cheffins.co.uk 4 Hertfordshire and ‘luxury sales’, often damning judgment of ‘seen’, stylised anthemion and rosette-filled figure probably representing God auction advertising SW7 1HH. DORE & REES Crewkerne, Somerset, TA18 8AB. Estate, Marconi Road, Carlisle, and even though he paid a highly A wax seal bore a further There were no doubts about the have been cut by as much as a third, from 1995-2009, he said: “We can do speeding around to make purchases. by sharing a marquee at Lincolnshire such as handbags, in Knightsbridge, while collectors could be reassured cartouches and flanked by caryatids. the Father. Mounted on a velvet Tel: +44 (0)20 7393 3900 The Auction Rooms, Vicarage Street, Tel: +44 (0)1460 73041 Cumbria, CA2 7NA. CHISWICK AUCTIONS respectable €120,000 (£104,350), inscription: JA Ramboux. This was attribution of the 17th century Portrait so that the cost of an outside stall is good business in one day here at the “We’ve put our first purchases Showground with a dealer selling Books & Manuscripts, 13.00 Frome, Somerset, BA11 1PU. General, 09.30 Tel: +44 (0)1228 528939 1 Colville Road, London, W3 8BL. but the Bingham Hall in Cirencester that it had been given the approval The doors to the lower section were backboard, it was pitched at £2000- Tel: +44 (0)20 8992 4442 the price was still a long way off the most probably an indication that the of a Young Man as a Shepherd which now £90 inc VAT, down from £127, Lincolnshire Showground.” into the van and are on our second painted French furniture and Furniture dealer Ian Wilson, Chaks Hong Kong 41 bonhams.com Tel: +44 (0)1373 462257 lawrences.co.uk 4 Antiquarian & Collectable Books, Pub slot machine finds new home Books, Illustrated Art Including was the obvious venue for the Stokes of experts. carved with Celtic swirls and the 3000 but went to a specialist dealer Hargesheimer Germany 40 Antiques & General, 10.30 12.00 auction record for the artist, which painting was once the property of also caused a stir in Stuttgart. and a table in the Epic Centre is £90 For sellers with heavier stock, time round the fair,” said Belinda another specialising in 20th century. right, has been in the business BOURNE END AUCTION ROOMS doreandrees.co.uk LYON & TURNBULL thomsonroddick.com 4 Cartoons, 11.00 collection sold on March 4. Private buyers took the top two sides with an unusual cross motif. at £7800. Having stood in the George IV pub in a great deal of interest in it and it sold at £800 HDV de Monte Carlo France 39, 41 4 was set at £400,000 by Sotheby’s, the German painter Joseph Anton The 2ft 2in x 20in (67 x 51cm) inc VAT, down from £150. including those from overseas who Kilduff, who with husband Tom “This is the first condensed show Kevin Wright, right, has a shop 42 years and once had a shop in Station Approach, Bourne End, 22 Connaught Street, London, chiswickauctions.co.uk Ciney 40 DREWEATTS 1759 in Scarborough, Home from Peckham Rye and a warehouse in “With its history as an auction Biggest surprise of the Stokes lots: a huge c.1550 West Country wall Chosen as the frontispiece for Two newel post finials also sold Workington since the 19th century, a over the phone to a dealer from Ireland,” said Buckinghamshire, SL8 5QH. W2 2AF. VICTOR MITCHELL London, in December 2015 for the In 1912, with the death of Ramboux (1790-1866), who lived and panel was signed by Govaert Flinck want to stall out at Lincoln and trades on Instagram as a hobby. “We here and it will take a few fairs to get Donnington Priory Salerooms, Oxford COOPER BARRINGTON Straight run venue it was ideal for this pop-up Collection was this set of settle and a James I press cupboard. JT Garside’s 1924 book, Old English well. An early 17th century, 2ft mahogany penny slot machine made its last Mitchells’ toy specialist Ewan Duff. Kodner USA 41 Tel: +44 (0)1628 531500 Tel: +44 (0)1315 578844 Mount Butler, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary. marble head Santa Lucia. worked in Rome from 1816-22. (1615-60) and indistinctly dated. Newark, closure of the gap between have noticed a difference this year – to where everybody needs to be,” he Home, and travels to Lincolnshire Bermondsey, both south London. Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2JE. Holyhead Road, Froncysyllte, the collector who Maynards Canada 36 General Home Furnishings & Modern Art, Sculpture, Design & Tel: +353 (0)50 521396 sale,” said Green, adding that it cushions, above, with 17th century The 15ft 6in (4.7m) wide settle, Furniture, it was pitched at a modest (62cm) tall pair carved as heraldic public appearance at Cumbrian auction house A rare early 20th century Crawford’s Tel: +44 (0)1635 553553 Llangollen, LL20 7RA. “ In 1832 he returned to Italy where Paintings of this kind became For trade buyers, switching weekdays both fairs is less straightforward. it does seem a lot busier.” said. “But it has been well attended Showground for fairs every eight or At Lincoln by noon he was Probus Sweden 41 Contemporary Ceramics, 13.00 Antiques & Interiors, 10.00 was “a privilege” to put his old tapestry fronts. Designed with illustrated in the news pages of ATG £3000-5000 but sold at £14,000. lions doubled the mid-estimate at Mitchells (20% buyer’s premium). biscuit tin, a 17in (40cm) long model of the Collectables, 10.30 Furniture, Ceramics & Works of Art, Tel: +44 (0)1691 774567 Panel painting fliers provided him with a he travelled for about 10 years. popular in Holland in the 1620s, presents the potential of three “For overseas dealers, it’s Organisers estimate that nearly by sellers and buyers. The problem so weeks. relaxed, having sold to fellow trade Syndicat de la Librairie bourneendauctionrooms.co.uk 4 lyonandturnbull.com 4 victormitchell.com 4 acquaintance’s collection on the trees and leaves, the 15 x 20in (38 No 2383, featured 10 plain panels £7000 and a single c.1550 example The pub closed in 2013 after the death of nation’s favourite locomotive, the Flying 10.30 General, 12.00 Two panel paintings were the regular monthly income, During his visits he is known to have mirroring the fashion for pastoral consecutive days of purchasing in complicated,” said Charles Center, 1000 sellers stalled out for the is, if you’ve travelled far, as I have “We’ve done well this time with a three-piece Chesterfield leather France 30 dreweatts.com 4 cooperbarrington.co.uk market. x 52cm) cushions were offered surmounted by arched crest-panels Upbeat atmosphere achieved more. its much-loved landlady who was born there Scotsman, carried a very modest estimate of BRIAN REEVE STAMP AUCTIONS MALLAMS WARREN & WIGNALL high-fliers atNagel’s (33% buyer’s copied numerous early Italian frescos literature, poetry and song books and Lincolnshire – a convenience that had a Belgian dealer based in Portugal, inaugural one-day Antiques & Home, up from Stafford, and you do well, as I Chinese buyers, who are snapping suite to a customer for £400, a Unit 120, Trident Business Centre, 89 Bocardo House, 24a St Michael’s The Mill, Earnshaw Bridge, Leyland Adolfo Wildt was forced “Early oak didn’t take as big a hit with a 23in x 3ft 10in (58.5cm x carved with Romayne portraits of a It wasn’t all plain selling – a c.1610 Carved as a heraldic dragon, in 1916. It is now a private house. £20-40. ELGIN AUCTION CENTRE DIX NOONAN WEBB premium) first spring sale in and mosaics. providing motifs for Govaert Flinck gone down well with buyers at the fair. who sells furniture and garden 15% on the previous show. At the fair’s have here at Lincoln, I can’t restock up English furniture, which has to be farmhouse table for £200, a stone Bickersteth Road, London, SW17 9SH. New Elgin Road, Elgin, Morayshire, Street, Oxford, OX1 2EB. Lane, Leyland, Lancashire, PR26 8PH. 16 Bolton Street, London, W1J 8BQ. to fend for himself and as mahogany or furniture generally in 1.17m) length of tapestry, probably bearded man and three hooks to one three-tier court cupboard pitched at the 20in (51cm) tall finial featured The 2ft 11in (88cm) tall Monarch machine, With embossed and lithographed detailing Tel: +44 (0)20 8672 6702 IV30 3BE. Tel: +44 (0)1865 241358 Tel: +44 (0)1772 369884 Tel: +44 (0)20 7016 1700 Stuttgart on February 27-28. Whether the provenance and many of his contemporaries. Milan-based Roberto Gerosa, an statuary. “There was always a gap of end, as stall holders queued to pay for Newark in time for tomorrow antique, not vintage, and jewellery – pedestal for £200 and a South the downturn but the market is still put by at Stokes’ shop for restoring end carved as faces. £8000-10,000 and a William and in M Jourdain’s 1924 work, English Reg No 574253, was outwardly in good and a hinged-front smoke box door, it sold to Stamps, 14.00 Tel: +44 (0)1343 547047 Jewellery, Watches & Silver, 11.00 General, Antiques & Interiors, 10.00 British & Irish Bank Notes, 10.00 First up was a gold ground work confront the vagaries of contributed to the international The popularity seems to be architect specialising in renovating a day. I have so much gear here and and rebook for the next on 29 May, morning. So, I’ll go to Newark with both modern and antique,” he said. Wales pine dresser. “I still like the brian-reeve.com 4 General Household & Furniture, 17.00 4 mallams.co.uk 4 warrenandwignall.co.uk 4 dnw.co.uk 4 similar,” said Green. While run- upholstery on early oak chairs. Documented in Chinnery’s Oak Mary olive wood and inlaid chest Decoration and Furniture of the Early condition but the pinball machinery needed a Sheffield collector at £550. “I have realised with a portrait of the Virgin. The the art market interest for the Madonna remains to undiminished today – the bidders period homes (see opposite page), tomorrow at 5am at Newark we’ll Burgoin was relieved at the “mainly what I’ve got left.” “The Chinese will then head off to trading aspect of it, the personal of-the-mill examples remain three- Estimated at £200-300, the lot Furniture, The British Tradition, a estimated at £5000-8000 were Renaissance, and at tripled the top Above: Victorian slot work and it was estimated at £150-250 at the that collectors of vintage tins are very inscription on the reverse of the 17 be seen, but the moderate estimate of pushed the guide of €7500 to a combined a buying trip to Lincoln have to unload again.” As Center positive” feedback he and his team Perry agreed that given those Newark, armed with bags of money, side, which is why I don’t like 4 figure cheap, there is strong demand went to a private buyer at £3500. number of these still survive in situ in among the few unsolds. But, boosted estimate to sell online at £7500. n machine – £800 at Mitchells. Cockermouth rooms on February 23. “We had passionate,” said Duff. Find these auctioneers on thesaleroom.com where you can bid live on all or many of their auctions - check each auctioneer’s listing on the site for details. x 11in (43 x 29cm) panel ascribed €1500 most certainly did. hammer price of €48,000 (£41,740), and Newark this month. “Before the spoke to ATG, a queue of buyers had had received about the new format. challenging and changing times, and fill another 40-foot container.” selling online,” he said. for the best material, of which there Somerset and nearby counties. It had by keen trade bidding, particularly the painting to a Sienese master of Bids came in from several quarters bid by a German collector. n changes it was hard to come here as formed. He smiled, acknowledging “With a move like this you can’t that’s a nice problem to have. n 22 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com antiquestradegazette.com 30 March 2019 | 23 48 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com 38 | 30 March 2019 antiquestradegazette.com 58 | 20 April 2019 antiquestradegazette.com antiquestradegazette.com 20 April 2019 | 59

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Viewing: IMPORTANT CATALOGUE AUCTION Friday 14th June from 2pm to 7pm THE ART M ARKET WEEKLY [email protected] +44 (0)20 7242 7624 A pair of pug dogs ...... model by J. J. Kaendler and P. Reinicke, Meissen 1723-24, Meissen 1723-24, www.koopman.art FINE ART ... H=each 15,4 cm H=30 cm H=30 cm Saturday 15th June from 10am to7pm Meissen 1745 ... Metz OF ANTIQUES & WORKS OF ART FINE ART Metz Sunday 16th June from 10am to 7pm Important porcelain coffee- and teapot collection of the 18th century Monday 17th June & Auction: Saturday 18 May 2019 11am Tuesday 18th June at 7.30pm Preview from Monday, 13 May - Friday, 17 May, 10.00 am-6.30 pm Heavyweight bid for a featherweight Label fits A remarkable example of 16th Pick of the week the bill Lot 147 Paul Delvaux (Belgian school 1897-1994) century cross-culture art – a Watercolour on letterheaded paper from the artist: feather ‘mosaic’ picture made in Young woman. 27 x 21 cm. Mexico for Christian conquerors for Coxed – has been purchased at auction by Lot 165 Lucien Frank (Belgian school 1857-1920) the Musée du Quai Branly. by Frances Allitt Oil on panel: Busy boulevard at dusk. 54 x 44 cm. The Paris museum of 147 165 116 ethnographic art used its right of Kassel 1770, Baden-Baden 1778, Würzburg 1775, Wien, Du Paquier 1718-20, Fürstenberg 1754-58, Schrezheim 1762, Lot 116 Baron Raymond de Meester de Betzenbroeck A chinoiserie corner cupboard bearing H=16,8 cm H=13,9 cm H=15,6 cm H=10,6 cm H=12,1 cm pre-emption to secure the rare H=18,4 cm (Belgian school 1904-1995) the paper trade label of the Queen Anne Bronze sculpture with dark patina: Two ostriches survivor for a hammer price of running with spread wings. H.: 55 L.: 95 P.: 39 cm. €220,000 (£200,000) at the furniture maker John Coxed has been sold by Oxfordshire dealership Alexander Gold snuffbox, Paris 1780 Gold snuffbox, Paris 1778, Gold snuffbox, Paris 1765, Gold snuffbox, Paris 1775, Gold snuffbox, Paris 1775, Gold snuffbox, Paris 1746 Drouot on May 24. The estimate Lot 217 Joseph Emmanuel de la Nezière George Fine Antiques. by N. Marguerit by P. D. Bullot by P.-N. Ménière by C.-A. Bouillerot was €60,000-80,000. (French school 1873-1944) It is the only known japanned piece by

Oil on canvas: The Royal boat on the river in Bangkok. Coxed, who was associated with the 82 x 125 cm. Masters of plumasserie White Swan Workshops The first Conquistadors were in St Paul’s Churchyard Lot 100 Léon Spilliaert (Belgian school 1881-1946) Watercolour on paper: The pond. 14 x 27 cm. quickly seduced by the ‘amantecas’ from 1711-18, and was 217 100 Frankenthal 1772, Ottweiler 1770-71, – masters of the art of plumasserie, bought by a private H=17,3 cm H=11,7 cm Meissen 1720-25, Lot 99 Léon Spilliaert (Belgian school 1881-1946) the craft of preparing and applying European collection at a H=12,9 cm Volkstedt 1770, Pastel on paper: Marine in calm weather. 28 x 28 cm. feathers. “mid-five-figure” sum. H=17,3 cm From 1519-24 Cortés and his Unlike in France, Lot 149 Bram Bogart (Belgian school 1921-2012) men brought more than 500 where a strict guild cor- Relief sculpture in painted mortar: "Geelomblauw". feather objects back to the Iberian poration stamped and 63 x 63 cm. Peninsula while workshops and verified every piece of Porcelain snuffbox, Meissen 1750 Porcelain snuffbox, Meissen 1750 Porcelain snuffbox, Meissen 1750 Porcelain snuffbox, Meissen 1745-50 Lot 98 Léon Spilliaert (Belgian school 1881-1946) aviaries, once producing funerary furniture, maker’s marks on English Watercolour on paper: Marine in calm weather. textiles for the Aztec kingdoms, period pieces are a great rarity. Only six 51 x 68 cm. were put to creating objects better Coxed labels are known. 99 149 98 suited to the conversion of the This is thought to be the earlier of two Meissen 1723-24, Meissen 1725, Lot 121 Périclès Pantazis (Belgian -Greek school 1849-1884) indigenous population or the versions (dating from c.1711-15). Beneath Porcelain snuffbox, Meissen 1750-55, H=11,5 cm Oil on canvas: "Rêverie". 50 x 70 cm. H=25,3 cm H=11,5 cm European kunstkammer. Above: combining local Aztec craftsmanship with Christian iconography, this a woodcut of a swan it reads: John Coxed painted by Johann Martin Heinrici Altar, Augsburg 1573-74, Pfalz-Zweibrücken 1770, Lot 93 Victor Horta (Belgian school 1861-1947) 16th century feather mosaic picture sold to the Musée du Quai Branly for €220,000 At the Swan in St Pauls Church-Yard London, Wirth, H=23 cm by Abraham I Lotter and David Altenstetter Bronze mantel clock with green patina, Continued on page 10 (£200,000) at the Drouot on May 24. ©Coutau-Bégarie/Drouot Berlin 1764, enamelled iron and gilt bronze. H.: 45.5 et 41 cm. Continued on page 4 H=25,8 cm Gold snuffbox, Paris 1781, metz-auktion.de Gold snuffbox, Paris 1772, Lot 117 Albéric Collin (Belgian school 1886-1962) by J.-E. Blerzy by J. J. Barrière Bronze sculpture with brown patina: Stretching panther. H.: 14.5 L.: 28 P.: 12 cm. A £95,000 day Studio pottery Heller classic 121 93 on the tiles as at price points is one of book Lot 193 Juliette Wytsman (Belgian school 1866-1924) Porcelain snuffbox, Porcelain snuffbox, Meissen 1710-15, Meissen 1735, Meissen 1710, Oil on canvas: "My garden in June". 35.5 x 47 cm. intricate relic to suit all fair items to Meissen 1750 Meissen 1745-50 H=10,8 cm H=7,6 cm H=10 cm Lot 102 Constant Montald (Belgian school 1862-1944) comes to auction pockets catch the eye Oil on canvas: Bathers. 97 x 50 cm. page 8 page 14 page 30 Lot 143 Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian school 1927) Oil on canvas: "Récif '53". 21.5 x 32 cm. Meissen 1739-41, Lot 240 Théo Tobiasse (Israeli school 1927-2012) 117 193 D=24,8 cm Frankenthal 1755-59, Oil on canvas: "Where are the roses of Jericho?". H=26,5 cm 60 x 73 cm.

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STEIDEL FINE ART A pair of swans, Meissen 1747-48 ...... each mounted on a fire-gilded bronze base, [email protected] www.horta.be AUG 29 – SEPT 1, 2019 102 143 240 model by J. J. Kaendler and P. Reinicke ... Triptych, Master of the “Grooteschen Anbetung”, ... H=32,5 cm Three armchairs, Augsburg 1700, by S. Mylius, 70/74 Avenue de Roodebeek 1030 ca. 1525-30, oil on wood, framed A PALM BEACH SHOW GROUP EVENT | BALTIMORESUMMERSHOW.COM velvet cover with elaborate silver appliqué 55 x 17 cm 52 x 35 cm 55 x 17 cm Tel: + 32 2 741 60 60 Fax: + 32 2 741 60 70 Catalogues available on request Ludwigsburg 1759-63, Höchst 1760, Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 3-5 ∙ D-69117 Heidelberg ∙ Tel. 0049 6221-23571 ∙ Fax 183231 ∙ [email protected] H=23,2 cm metz-auktion.de H= 22,5 cm

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