The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2 Thursday 19 September 2013 11:00

Cheffins Clifton House 1 and 2 Clifton Road Cambridge CB1 7EA Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com

Lot: 460 watercolour shield and scale, 67 x 61cm (plate) Provenance: § Gwen Raverat (British, 1885-1957) The Four Seasons, wood The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. CLICK HERE to BID (image) (4) Few slight fox marks - mainly to Summer print, in LIVE on this lot modern frames. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00 Lot: 467 J Wells after Noel (late 18th century), A View of the Praca do Commercio at Liasbon taken from the Tagus; A View of Mr de Lot: 461 Visme's Country Seat at Montserat; sepia aquatints [1795], Herman Moll (1654-1732) A New and Correct map of the Whole each about 42 x 60cm (image) CLICK HERE to BID hand-colouring, 71 x 120cm (visible) Provenance: From the LIVE on this lot collection of Graham Rust. some old dust stains and repairs Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 and closed tears; modern frame CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 468 Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 § Sir George Clausen, RA (British, 1852-1944) Little Meg etching 16 x 13cm (6 x 5in) Provenance: From the estate of R W Symonds. Condition appears fine. Some dirt under the Lot: 462 glass. CLICK HERE James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903) La to BID LIVE on this lot Marchande de Moutarde, etching, signed in the plate 'Whistler', Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 paper laid down onto card, a little toned and age stained, 157 x 89 mm (plate) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 472 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1739-1808) Portrait of Charles, Lord Lecale (1756-1819) pastel 23 x 19cm (9 x 7in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. In the Lot: 463 Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Carton, 1885, pp.33-35 § Sir Frank Short, RA, PRE (British, 1857-1945) Night Picket in the Duke's Study amongst 28 oval portraits by Hugh Douglas Boat at Hammersmith, mezzotint signed in pencil, and titled, 49 Hamilton, No.4. Other Notes: Charles James FitzGerald, 1st x 62cm (sheet; hinge mounted, unframed); with A River scene Baron Lecale PC (Ire) (30 June 1756 - 18 February 1810), at night, signed mezzotint, 46 x 60 (sheet) (2) Unframed and styled Lord Charles FitzGerald between 1761 and 1800, was an fine. CLICK HERE to Irish naval commander and politician. Lecale was the third son BID LIVE on this lot of James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster, and Lady Emily, Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 daughter of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond and the second of the famous Lennox Sisters. He was the brother of William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster, Lord Henry FitzGerald and Lord Edward FitzGerald. Through his mother he Lot: 464 was a great-great-grandson of King Charles II. CLICK HERE to BID Scene, mezzotint, signed below in pencil, and inscribed 'To LIVE on this lot C.Bond, FS', 48 x 61cm (sheet; unframed) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 473 Charlotte Augusta, 3rd Duchess of Leinster (British, d.1859) Portrait of Lord Gerald FitzGerald, inscribed by the Duchess of Lot: 465 Leinster with title and date of 1827, watercolour, 17 x 12cm; A Map of the County of Kildare, Ireland hand coloured The Marquis of Kildare, inscribed, watercolour, 15 x 12cm; and engraving circa 1752, dedicated to James, Earl of Kildare by William, Lord Russell (later 8th Duke of Bedford), inscribed, John Noble and James Keenan, with cartouche title and watercolour, 15 x 12cm (three) watercolour (three) Provenance: vignettes including 'A Prospect of the great Match Run on the The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. Some loss of colour and Curragh Sept. 5th 1751 for 1000 Guineas between Black & All yellowing. CLICK Black...', and a view of Carton lower right, 99 x 71cm (visible) HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. on joined Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 sheets with old folds. Paper somewhat age toned overall. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 Lot: 474 Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1739-1808) Portrait of Mary, Countess of Kildare (1692-1780); and Portrait of Lady Augusta FitzGerald (1789-1790) watercolour (a pair) 22 x 19cm (9 x 7in) Lot: 466 Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. No. 12 in S. Thompson, , Ortelius Improv'd or a New Map of the Inventory of the Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Ireland, wherein are Inserted the Principal Families of Irish and Carton, 1885, pp.33-35 in the Duke's Study amongst 28 oval English extraction.., 18th century engraved map with additional

1 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com portraits by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, No.12. The sitters are BID LIVE on this lot members of the FitzGerald family. Mary, Countess of Kildare, Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 was the wife of the 19th Earl of Kildare. Lady Augusta FitzGerald was the daughter of the 2nd Duke of Leinster. Condition appears fine. The Countess of Kildare is inscribed Lot: 478 with title to the reverse. Conservation grade framing with Ann Howard (19th century) Portrait of Maurice, Marquis of museum board. Lady Augusta FitzGerald bears the No.16 to Kildare, 1889 - a fair-haired young boy who is robed in white the reverse. CLICK and set in a white background. He was the son of Gerald HERE to BID LIVE on this lot FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster signed with initials lower right Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 "AH 1889" watercolour on card, framed in yellow metal 6 x 5cm (2 x 2in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. Some loss of colour. CLICK HERE to BID Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1739-1808) Portrait of William LIVE on this lot Robert, 2nd Duke of Leinster (1749-1804), in uniform as Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Colonel of the Dublin Volunteers, c.1778 pastel 23 x 19cm (9 x 7in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. In the Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Carton, 1885, pp.33-35 Lot: 479 in the Duke's Study amongst 28 oval portraits by Hugh Douglas Irish School (18th century) A Portrait miniature of Lord Hamilton, No.1. Other Notes: The Dublin Volunteers was a Wentworth FitzGerald, dressed in white against a blue battalion raised in October of 1778 as part of the Volunteer background, inscribed "Thy way O God is Holy" and with a movement that swept Ireland at that time. The Volunteers had robin carrying a twig at the top in a blue verre eglomise and gilt their origins at least ostensibly in the fact that many of the frame 11 x 9½cm (4 x 4in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster British regular army regiments that had garrisoned Ireland were and by descent. No.14 - perhaps a little loss of colour and a sent to America during the American Revolution. This left the rub mark to the gilt frame. CLICK HERE to BID and the Volunteers were meant to fill that void to some degree. LIVE on this lot As a collection of completely home-grown and locally raised Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 and oriented units under little or no control from London, the Volunteer movement quickly took on a very important and potentially volatile role in the evolving political movement toward the independence of the Irish parliament from London. Lot: 480 Irish School (18th century) Portrait miniature of Lord St George They succeeded in large part in achieving their goals in an FitzGerald (b. 1794), son of 2nd Duke of Leinster, inscribed "Il interesting parallel to what had happened in America. The Duke Disparut comme un songe helas quil me fut cher" - he of Leinster was one of the primary leaders of both the Volunteer disappeared like a dream, alas he was dear to me"; together movement and that toward Irish independence, which were with a Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on card, 7 x 6cm (A/F ) (two) both completely intertwined. We are grateful to Christopher oil on card, in a gilt and verre eglomise frame, with stars and Bryant for his help with the catalogue entry. Condition appears angels 16 x 13cm (6 x 5in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster fine. CLICK HERE to and by descent. No.15. Lord St George FitzGerald - A little loss BID LIVE on this lot of colour and the back is loose. The second miniature is Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 distressed with paint losses and unframed. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 476 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1739-1803) Portrait of The Right Hon. Thomas Conolly of Castletown (d. 1800) pastel and crayon 23 x 20cm (9 x 8in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. In the Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Lot: 481 Attributed to Sir William Ross, RA (1794-1860) A Lady, possibly Carton, 1885, pp.33-35 in the Duke's Study amongst 28 oval Lady Caroline Sutherland Leveson Gower, Marchioness of portraits by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, No. 17. Other Notes: For Kildare, later Duchess of Leinster wearing a frilled dress in pink another portrait by Hugh Douglas Hamilton of Thomas Connolly and green paired with a black ribbon, her hair is plaited and she see James Adam Salerooms: Wednesday, March 28, 2012, is seated in a red armchair against a brown background, a lock Important Irish Art, Lot 37 (sold for 9000 Euros). Condition is of blonde hair is within the back of the frame watercolour on fine. CLICK HERE to card 9 x 8cm (4 x 3in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and BID LIVE on this lot by descent. No. 17. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 477 Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1739-1808) Portrait of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox (1749-1806) pastel and crayon 23 x 19cm (9 x 7in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by Lot: 482 Irish School (18th century) Portrait miniature of Charles descent. In the Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Carton, William, Marquis of Kildare, later 4th Duke of Leinster (1819- 1885, pp.33-35 in the Duke's Study amongst 28 oval portraits 1887) watercolour on card 7 x 6cm (3 x 2in) Provenance: The by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, No. 16. Other Notes: Charles Dukes of Leinster and by descent. Loss of colour, stains and James Fox and Lord Edward FitzGerald were first cousins. damages and spotting - No. 18 CLICK HERE to BID hair. CLICK HERE to

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LIVE on this lot and engraved by J. G. and G. S. Facius in 1783, and the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 present chalk drawing is another version by Kerrich of his original study. Left hand side torn and with a piece missing. Foxing all over. Creased along the left-hand side. Brown mark Lot: 483 upper right-hand corner 1/2 long vertically. "Inscribed on the Anthony Stewart (British, 1773-1846) Portrait miniature of Lady reverse "Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in London Jane Seymour FitzGerald (b.1824), aged 3, 1827 watercolour and of King's College, Cambridge. Copied from a drawing I on card 5 x 5cm (2 x 2in) Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster made some time ago June 24 1792 - T Kerrich". CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 488 Lot: 484 French School (18th century) Portrait of a Nobleman, wearing Anthony Stewart (British, 1773-1846) Portrait miniature of Lord Orders including the Order of Saint Esprit, possibly a member Augustus Frederick FitzGerald (1791-1874), later 3rd Duke of of the House of Orleans watercolour 14 x 10cm (5 x 4in) Some Leinster watercolour on card 7 x 6cm (3 x 2in) Provenance: The loss of colour and browning. A line of damage to the right of Dukes of Leinster and by descent. No.20. Considerable loss of the watercolour. CLICK HERE href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 485 Lot: 489 Ann Howard (British, 19th century) A portrait miniature of Lord Attributed to John Russell, RA (British, 1745-1806) Portrait of Desmond FitzGerald or Lord Edward FitzGerald signed lower Mrs Andrews pastel, oval 57 x 48cm (22 x 19in) Four spots of right "Ann Howard" watercolour on card 7 x 5cm (3 x 2in) water damage to the right of the sitter's head. It is under dirty Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. No.26. glass, and the old gilt frame needs attention. Otherwise the Some loss of colour. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 486 Lot: 490 A lock of hair from Emilia Olivia, Duchess of Leinster (1769- Attributed to Felice Giani (Italian, 1758-1823) A Trophy of Arms 1798) in a locket with a back of beautiful blue Irish glass pen and ink 29 x 16cm (11 x 6in) Provenance: From the Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. No.27 - collection of Lord Luke. Unframed and looks to be stuck down Condition is good. CLICK HERE to BID midway down - where stuck down ? href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00

Lot: 487 The Reverend Thomas Kerrich (British, 1748-1828) Portrait of Lot: 491 Robert Glynn, Esq., MD (1719-1800), Fellow of the Royal William Bewick (British, 1795-1866) Study of Miss Sarah Smith College of Physicians inscribed on the reverse "T Kerrich, MCC signed and dated lower right "W Bewick 1826, for Miss Smith's Soc., 24 June 1782" black and red chalk with pastel over pencil album" pencil, chalk and watercolour, in a fine giltwood frame 40 x 30cm (16 x 12in) Provenance: From a Cambridgeshire 18 x 14cm (7 x 5in) Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID a clergyman, principal Cambridge University librarian antiquary, LIVE on this lot draughtsman and gifted amateur artist. Born at Dersingham in Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Norfolk, where his father, Samuel, was the vicar, after graduating B.A. from Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1771, he went on the Grand Tour where he encountered Thomas Lot: 492 Coke. Kerrich was a Fellow of Magdalene, and a Fellow of the Henry Pierce Bone (1779-1855) after Sir Joshua Reynolds An Society of Antiquaries from 1797. He collected ancient Roman enamel plaque,painted with a red haired girl below a tree coins and published papers on architecture, sepulchres and holding a kitten, the rectangular plaque within gilt gesso frame, coffins. In 1816 Thomas Kerrich bought and restored the Leper inscribed label verso dated 1842, the plaque 14.5 x 12cm (5.75 Chapel in Cambridge. He gave the Chapel to the University, x 4.75 in.) CLICK which in turn gave it to the Cambridge Preservation Society in HERE to BID LIVE on this lot 1951. Many art galleries have works by Kerrich in their Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 collections. On his death Robert Glynn left to the Reverend Thomas Kerrich of Magdalene College, Cambridge, his friend and executor, £5,000. His portrait had been drawn by Kerrich, Lot: 493

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English School (19th century) Portrait of Dr John Gunning href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID (1773-1863), Army Surgeon at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June LIVE on this lot 1815, wearing the Companion of the Bath, and the Waterloo Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Medal watercolour 7 x 6cm (3 x 2in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter. Other Notes: John Gunning served as surgeon with the Army in Flanders in 1793-1794, Lot: 497 throughout the Peninsular War and at Waterloo Some English School (19th century) Portrait of Ann, daughter of discolouration to both the left and right sides of the miniature, Robert Webb, wife of George Stone, in her 93rd year coloured and with loss of colour. CLICK HERE to BID but otherwise fine. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 494 Violet, Duchess of Rutland (British, 1856-1937) Portrait of Lady Lot: 498 Diana Cooper as The Madonna in "The Miracle", 1933, together English School (18th century) Portrait of a Lady in a wide- with five postcards written to the late Terence Davis, the author, brimmed black hat and lace fichu pastel 25 x 21cm (10 x 8in) all from Diana Cooper herself - four of them on her own printed Some dirt under the glass and some foxing spots to the postcards - from the late 1960s to the early 1970s (each 9 x background. CLICK 14cm) (six). signed lower right "Violet Rutland" and inscribed HERE to BID LIVE on this lot "With all good new year wishes to you both from VR" to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 reverse pencil on photographer's card with a stamp on the back 15 x 10cm (6 x 4in) Provenance: From the estate of the late Terence Davis. The drawing is of the Duchess of Rutland's daughter, Lady Diana Cooper (nee Manners), showing her as Lot: 499 John Hayter (British, 1800-1891) The Young Queen Victoria The Madonna in Max Reindhart's mime play 'The Miracle' at chalk with wash 45 x 30cm (18 x 12in) Provenance: From the the Lyceum. It is signed Violet Rutland and also dated "Diana collection of Lord Luke. Other Notes: John Hayter's brother as The Madonna, Lyceum 1933'. Violet, Duchess of Rutland George Hayter was commissioned to paint numerous portraits was a bright star, born a Lindsay, the daughter of the Earl of of Queen Victoria so John Hayter may have had access to her Crawford and Balcarres - she was as brilliant as she was personally in this way or may have drawn inspiration from his beautiful, her artistic talent would have ensured her a brother's sketches for his commissioned portraits. Tear on the professional career. Violet Rutland was one of the first right edge and discolouration and damage from liquids. CLICK HERE to BID sculptures at Sir Coutts Lindsay's new Grosvenor Gallery LIVE on this lot (opened by him in 1877), and she continued to exhibit Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 throughout her life at all the major British galleries (including the Fine Art Society, the Royal Academy, and the New Gallery) as well as in France and the United States. She also published a selection of her portraits, in 1900, as Portraits of Men and Lot: 500 Women. A reviewer of an exhibition of her drawings at the After William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905) Brook Street Art Galleries, London, in 1925, wrote: "Her style is L'Amour et Psyche pencil 36 x 20cm (14 x 8in) Unframed and particularly suited to the interpretation of feminine beauty and with a line of browning right across the middle. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 501 Lot: 495 § Carlton Alfred Smith (British, 1853-1946) A Lady seated in an English School (19th century) Portrait of the Prince Regent, interior, holding a letter, with roses and a Japanese fan beside seated, holding a Letter pencil and bodycolour 2.30 x 18cm (1 x her signed lower left "Carlton A Smith 1885" watercolour, in an 7in) Some dirt under the glass, a little foxing and a white spot acanthus leaf frame with a rosette-decorated sight 40 x 29cm lower left-hand corner. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00

Lot: 496 Lot: 502 English School (19th century) English School (19th Century) - John Joseph Barker of Bath (British, 1835-1860) A portfolio of A portfolio of 19th Century watercolours of Italian figures from drawings of battle scenes in an embossed leather album, with Catania and Sicily, to include a Boraro or Cowherd from Sicily, the coronet in gold on the cover of that of Prince Louis A Woman with a Cloak in Catania; A Campiere or Armed Field Napoleon (elected Napoleon III in 1852), who was later in exile Guard, from Catania 20 x 13cm; a pencil sketch of the in England from 1837-1840, and again in 1870-1873. pen and Governor's House, Europa Beach, at Gibraltar, 15 x 20cm ; and ink Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. CLICK HERE to BID (6) Gibraltar - discoloured and foxed.

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Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 English School (circa 1850) A British Ship of the Line watercolour 47 x 72cm (18 x 28in) Very foxed. Small area of damageholes to the right-hand side. CLICK HERE to BID English School (18th century) A Fete Champetre watercolour LIVE on this lot 36 x 45cm (14 x 18in) Under glass and with some browning and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 loss of colour. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Lot: 510 Attributed to Oswald Walters Brierly (British, 1817-1894) HMS Royal Albert aground off the Aegean island of Zea, 1855 Lot: 504 watercolour 26 x 36cm (10 x 14in) Provenance: From the Frank F English (American, 1854-1922) Harvest signed lower collection of Lord Luke. Condition and colours appear fine. CLICK HERE to BID discolouration to the sky. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 511 Samuel Philips Jackson (British, 19th century) Fishing Hamlet, Lot: 505 watercolour, 13 x 21cm; Samuel Philips Jackson, Cornish G B Carelli (Italian, 19th century) The Glasshouse at Coast, watercolour, 10 x 17cm; Samuel Philips Jackson, Chatsworth signed lower left "Chatsworth, G Carelli, juillet' Picking up Shells, watercolour, 10 x 17cm ; Samuel Phillips pencil on buff paper 25 x 36cm (10 x 14in) Provenance: Thos. Jackson, Cornwall, signed lower left "S P Jackson", Agnew and Sons Ltd., 43 Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, London, watercolour, 11 x 17cm; Samuel Phillips Jackson, The W1. Other Notes: The Great Conservatory in the garden at Longships Lighthouse at Land's End, signed, watercolour, 10 x Chatsworth was demolished as it needed ten men to run it, 18cm, together with Hugh Golding Constable, Dunes passing huge quantities of coal to heat it, and all the plants died during Howth Head, watercolour, 11 x 17cm (seven) Provenance: the war when no coal had been available for non-essential From the collection of Lord Luke. CLICK HERE to BID 1920 following the demise of its plants. A little browned and LIVE on this lot with a little smudging to the surface. Glass is dirty.. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 512 Albert Goodwin (British, 1845-1932) Longships Lighthouse, off Land's End, Cornwall signed lower right "Albert Goodwin" and Lot: 506 dated Jan. 10th 1914 pencil 24 x 35cm (9 x 14in) Provenance: Edward Robert Smythe (British, 1810-1899) The artist Thomas From the collection of Lord Luke. A bit grey in colouration. CLICK HERE to BID 31cm (8 x 12in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. LIVE on this lot CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 513 William Robert Symonds (British, 1851-1934) Self-portrait of the Lot: 507 artist inscribed upper left "To M from W 1885" chalk 40 x 30cm Henri-Joseph van Blarenberghe (French, 1750-1826) (16 x 12in) Provenance: By descent within the family of William Picnickers by a river; and A Walker on the way to a Village the Robert Symonds. Other Notes: The present painting is likely to second signed "Blarenberghe 1797" gouache, 14 x 20cm and have been a gift from William Robert Symonds to his wife, 17 x 22cm (two) Condition appears fine - the first has a scuffed Margaret Swan. Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 Lot: 514 Lot: 508 John Macallan Swan, RA (British, 1847-1910) The Sacrifice Circle of Clarkson Stanfield, RA (British, 1793-1867) Venice signed lower right "J M Swan" watercolour 47 x 26cm (18 x watercolour 14 x 26cm (5 x 10in) Probably circa 1820. Some 10in) Provenance: By descent within the family of William foxing and loss of colour. Unframed. CLICK HERE to BID Street, Ditchling, Sussex. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 509

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Lot: 515 Alice Macallan Swan, RWS (British, 1864-1939) Still life with William Robert Symonds (British, 1851-1934) A Portfolio of strawberries and apples in a wicker basket signed lower right pencil sketches of Edwardian children (Twenty) some signed "A Macallan Swan" watercolour 55 x 76cm (21 x 30in) and dated, pencil and charcoal, heightened with white Provenance: By descent within the family of William Robert Provenance: By descent within the family of the artist, William Symonds. Paper seems to have been extended along the top Robert Symonds. All unframed - some with scuffed edges and edge and to the right-hand edge as well. Under glass. CLICK href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 516 Lot: 522 William Robert Symonds (British, 1851-1934) A large archive Alice Macallan Swan, RWS (British, 1864-1939) Still life of red portfolio of the paintings of William Robert Symonds - roses in an earthenware bowl signed lower right "A Macallan photographs from paintings painted at The Studio, Holland Swan" watercolour 56 x 77cm (22 x 30in) Provenance: By Park, Road, Kensington, London Provenance: By descent descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. within the family of the artist. All unframed and wrapped in Exhibited: Possibly the painting exhibited at the Gallery of the plastic covers. Various conditions. CLICK HERE to BID Under glass and appears fine. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 517 John Macallan Swan, RA (British, 1847-1910) Ye Wassail Bowl Lot: 523 watercolour 16 x 13cm (6 x 5in) Provenance: By descent within Alice Macallan Swan, RWS (British, 1864-1939) Sea and Rocks the family of William Robert Symonds. Condition appears fine. signed lower right "A Macallan Swan" watercolour and CLICK HERE to BID bodycolour 41 x 26cm (16 x 10in) Provenance: By descent LIVE on this lot within the family of William Robert Symonds. Quite a lot of dirt Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 under the glass, but the colours are good. Nice original old gilt frame. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 518 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 R H Perse (British, 19th century) Seamstresses signed lower left "R H Perse" pencil on vellum 19 x 15cm (7 x 6in) Provenance: By descent within the family of William Robert Lot: 524 Symonds. Some browning and discolouration around the Alice Macallan Swan (British, 1864-1939) A portfolio of edges. Conservation mounted and framed in 1993 with acid- watercolours to include a cat and a table set for tea, a flower free board. CLICK still life and mediaeval scenes, various sizes Provenance: By HERE to BID LIVE on this lot descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. All Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 unframed and some with loss of colour and scuffed edges. The cat is spotted - from damp ? CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 519 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Alice Macallan Swan, RWS (British, 1864-1939) Sheep in an Orchard with May blossom signed lower right "A M Swan" watercolour 36 x 63cm (14 x 25in) Provenance: By descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. Exhibited: Lot: 525 Possibly the painting exhibited at the Gallery of the Royal John Macallan Swan, RA (British, 1847-1910) Head of a Society of Painters in Watercolours, summer 1909, Springtime Lioness pencil 20 x 26cm (8 x 10in) Provenance: By descent at Pinchin Farm. Under glass and colours are good - some within the family of William Robert Symonds. One or two little scuffing to the edges. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 520 Lot: 526 Alice Macallan Swan, RWS (British, 1864-1939) Still Life of William Robert Symonds (British, 1851-1934) Study of a Yellow and Pink Roses in a Silver Bowl signed lower right "A Scottish Deerhound pencil 24 x 15cm (9 x 6in) Provenance: By Macallan Swan 1926" watercolour 30 x 41cm (12 x 16in) descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. The Provenance: By descent within the family of William Robert present drawing is a study for Symonds' large portrait "Master Symonds. Under glass and colours are quite good. CLICK HERE to BID Crossley - a photograph of the portrait is sold with the lot). LIVE on this lot Perhaps a little crinkling to the paper but fine. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 521

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Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Luke. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 527 Niels Pedersen Mols (1859-1921) Two puppies sleeping, possibly Broholmers (Danish Mastiffs) signed upper left "NPM Lot: 534 May '94" oil on board, in a giltwood frame 25 x 36cm (10 x 14in) E H Madan (British, exh. 1887-1914) San Pietro de Montorio on Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. Condition is fine. LIVE on this lot CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 528 Sir William Orpen, RA, RWS, RHA (Irish, 1878-1931) Study of Lot: 535 Kiki, a Terrier signed and inscribed lower right "Kiki 28 March Henry Parsons Riviere (British, 1811-1888) A View of the 1926, Orpen" pencil 26 x 21cm (10 x 8in) Condition appears Coliseum and the Arch of Constantine, from the Palace of the fine. CLICK HERE to Caesars, signed lower left "H P Riviere" watercolour 29 x BID LIVE on this lot 41cm (11 x 16in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Perhaps some loss of colour. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 529 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (British, 1870-1935) Boxer Puppies in a Barn initialled upper left and signed upper right "Cecil Aldin '98" watercolour 29 x 44cm (11 x 17in) Under glass and Lot: 536 condition appears fine. Possibly a little spot of water damage § Sir David Muirhead Bone (British, 1876-1953) Naples signed near the puppy's tail. CLICK HERE to BID x 7in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. Condition LIVE on this lot is fine. CLICK HERE Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 530 Fontaine Smith (British, 19th century) Study of an Esquemaux Lot: 537 Dog inscribed upper right "Esquemaux Dog, Belvoir, Sept. 23, Augustus Osborne Lamplough (British, 1877-1930) Views of 1824" watercolour 18 x 18cm (7 x 7in) Provenance: William Egypt all signed with monogram watercolour, various sizes, Drummond, St James's, London, W1. Condition appears fine. average size 7 x 11cm (seven) All unframed and the colours Two small foxing spots to the background. CLICK href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 538 Lot: 531 § Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton, OBE § Richard Henry Brock (British, 1871-1943) a portfolio of (British, 1879-1951) View of Knebworth Church, Hertfordshire sketches of ducks, horses, cows, foals, pencil, various sizes inscribed on the reverse "Neville Lytton" tempera on paper 28 x Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. All very fragile 19cm (11 x 7in) Scattered worm holes coming from the back and on very thin tracing paper - some creases and tears. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 532 Lot: 539 § Richard Henry Brock (British, 1871-1943) A portfolio of Charlotte-Augustine Labarthe (19th Century) A Design for a sketches of animals, cows, domestic farm scenes, dogs and a Fan signed lower right "A Labarthe" bodycolour and bison pencil, various sizes Provenance: From the collection of watercolour on vellum, signed lower right "A Labarthe" 28 x Lord Luke. CLICK 58cm (11 x 23in) Exhibited: Societe des Amis des Arts 33ieme HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Exposition, Versailles, 1886. Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 533 Richard Henry Brock (British, 1871-1943) A portfolio of animal sketches to include horses, turkey, grouse, deer, sheep, duck Lot: 540 studies and a cockerel Provenance: From the collection of Lord § Anna Airy, RI, ROI, RE (British, 1882-1964) Interruption

7 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com signed lower right "Anna Airy" watercolour 53 x 45cm (21 x Greek huntress and a follower of Artemis. Like her mistress 18in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. CLICK HERE to BID loved running and hunting in the forest. One day after a LIVE on this lot exhausted hunt, she came to a crystal clear stream and Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 decided to take a swim. Then she seemed to feel something beneath her in the water, and heard a voice that seemed to come from the water, and she became frightened. She ran into Lot: 545 the forest as fast as she could. The voice of the unknown told After Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (1483-1520) The Madonna of her that he was Alpheus, the god of the river, and that he the Goldfinch oil on tin, in an ornate frame 20 x 14cm (8 x 5in) followed her because he loved her. After running for some time, In Madonna Del Cardellino, the goldfinch represents Christ€™s she became exhausted, and she called to Artemis, her crucifixion - this comes from the legend that the goldfinch's red mistress, for help, and the goddess answered by turning spot was born at the time of the crucifixtion. The goldfinch flew Arethusa into a spring. Alpheus being a river god turned himself down over the head of Christ and was taking a thorn from His back into a river, and their waters ran together. Circa 1640. crown, when it was splashed with the drop of His blood. The Possibly Circle of Carlo Maratta. CLICK HERE to BID of Wisdom.ۥ This term usually is applied to images in which LIVE on this lot Mary is seated upon a throne, with Jesus on her lap, but in this Estimate: £7,000.00 - £10,000.00 case, the inscription implies the rock which Mary sits on as her natural throne. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 549 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Dutch School (17th Century) Still Life of Lilies, Peonies and Chrysanthemums with a Scarlet Macaw oil on canvas 58 x 80cm (23 x 31in) Provenance: From the collection of Graham Lot: 546 Rust. One old repaired tear at the bottom edge by the parrot. Circle of Bernardino Luini (Italian, 1475-1532) The Madonna An area of damage/raised paint running along the left hand side and Child, with the Christ Child Holding an Apple and a Flower and along the right-hand side, and scuffing to the edges. CLICK HERE to BID Powell, Old Dover House, Canterbury, Kent, by the mid 19th LIVE on this lot Century, and by descent. Other Notes: The colours, the Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 sentiments of the figures and the powerful influence of Leonardo suggest a follower of the work of Bernardino Luini, a Milanese follower of Leonardo. The prime version of this Lot: 550 subject may be lost or in a private collection. The apple held in Mary Beale (British, 1632-1697) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on the hand of the Christ Child is traditionally the fruit of the Tree card 8 x 7cm (3 x 3in) Provenance: From the collection of of Knowledge, and therefore alludes to him as the future Graham Rust. In a red leather case. Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID 16th Century panel. Considerably restored in the 19th Century LIVE on this lot with overpainting. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £8,000.00 - £12,000.00 Lot: 551 Manner of Pieter Jansz Quast (Dutch, 1606-1647) Boors carousing beside a fireplace oil on canvas laid down on Lot: 547 chamfered panel, in a carved and gilded frame 32 x 23cm (12 x After Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, il Guercino (Italian, 1591- 9in) Quite dirty. Craquelure and uneven surface - one spot of 1666) The Return of the Prodigal Son oil on canvas, in an dirt upper left-hand corner. CLICK HERE to BID original is in the Villa Borghese, Rome. A version is also in the LIVE on this lot Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. A 19th Century copy, Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 restored, relined and cleaned. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 552 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00 Edwin Williams (British, fl. 1843-1875), after The Master of the Countess of Warwick fl.1560s Portrait of Lady Elizabeth FitzGerald, Countess of Lincoln, known as "The Fair Geraldine" Lot: 548 (1527-1589), second daughter by his second wife of the 9th Roman School (17th Century) Alpheus and Arethusa oil on Earl of Kildare (born circa 1530) oil on panel 45 x 33cm (18 x canvas 102 x 130cm (40 x 51in) Provenance: From the 13in) Provenance: The Marquis of Kildare and by descent. In collection of Graham Rust. Other Notes: The present painting the Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Carton, 1885, The is based on a composition of the same subject by the young Fair Geraldine, p.27, Elizabeth, Countes of Lincoln (1527- Carlo Maratti (versions ex-Christie's, 2000 and ex-Sotheby's 1589). Literature: In the Carton Inventory, The Fair Geraldine 2008), but reversing the design and with variations. Although by Edwin Williams, The Ante Room at Carton, p.27. Lady the composition is based on Maratti's, there are interesting Elizabeth FitzGerald, Countess of Lincoln (1527- 1590), also influences of Poussin that seep in here and there, as well as a known as The Fair Geraldine, was an Irish noblewoman and a rather decorative approach to Diana's drapery. This could mean member of the celebrated FitzGerald family. She married firstly it is a work by a French painter active in Rome in the second Sir Anthony Browne, Sir Anthony Browne (circa1500-1548) was half of the 17th Century. Arethusa was a beautiful young an English courtier and Knight of the Shire; they had two

8 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com children who both sadly died young. Lady Elizabeth married Unsuitable Suitor oil on copper (a pair) 19 x 16cm (7 x 6in) secondly the English Admiral Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Provenance: From a Suffolk country house. Craquelure overall. Lincoln, as his third wife in 1552. She had no issue. Lady Quite dirty. CLICK Elizabeth was the inspiration for The Geraldine, a sonnet HERE to BID LIVE on this lot written by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. She was a Lady-in- Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Waiting and close friend to Queen Elizabeth I of England. A label to the reverse reads: "This portrait of the Fair Geraldine after Cornelis Ketel was copied from the collection at Woburn Lot: 557 Abbey by the permission of the Duke of Bedford who sent up Dutch School (18th Century) Landscape with a Shepherdess the original to the Marquis of Kildare and this was made under and her hound, with cattle and sheep, a river beyond oil on my direction by Mr Edwin Williams, August 1847, FRS. Graves, canvas 72 x 92cm (28 x 36in) Quite dirty and with yellowed 6 Pall Mall" - panel maker, Robeson, 51 Long Acre, London". varnish - would benefit from a light clean. Old gilt frame has Ketels's original of The Fair Geraldine used to be in the chips. Possibly a follower of Theodore Michau. CLICK HERE to BID edition of the Catalogue of the Pictures at Woburn Abbey, by LIVE on this lot George Scharf. His description fits perfectly but it has since Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 been sold and the date when it left the collection is unknown. This may be the painting in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland, currently attributed to The Master of the Countess of Warwick (fl.1560s), The Fair Geraldine, unframed dimensions: Lot: 558 Circle of George Morland (British, 1763-1804) A Farmer with 46 x 34cm, purchased at Christie's, London, in 1950. A little his Donkey in a stable oil on canvas 64 x 77cm (25 x 30in) A dirty and the frame has numerous chips. Label to the reverse: small hole and bump along the top edge and an old repaired "This copy was made by Mr Edwin Williams" Roberson were at tear. Siny varnish. Loose in the modern frame. CLICK HERE to BID portrait painter was a Roberson customer with an account LIVE on this lot between 12/1/1849 and 23/6/1851, successively at 48 Mortimer Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Street and 2 Bedford Buildings, Cheltenham. Graves must be the print publishers Henry Graves. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 559 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Dutch School (19th Century) A Maidservant plucking a goose in a kitchen interior oil on canvas 47 x 64cm (18 x 25in) Quite dirty. On quite rough canvas. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot After Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) Portrait of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Cornelius van der Geest (1555-1638) oil on canvas board 28 x 20cm (11 x 8in) Provenance: From a Cambridgeshire country house. Other Notes: Van Dyck's original is in the National Gallery. Cornelis van der Geest (1555 - 1638) was a Lot: 560 successful Antwerp spice merchant, an important patron of the Anglo Flemish School (18th Century) Goats and Sheep with a arts and a collector. Yellowed varnish. Old gilt sand frame has Herdsman by a Field Byre; and A Couple seated by a Lake, a been painted. CLICK ruined Church beyond oil on copper, in 18th Century English HERE to BID LIVE on this lot carved and gilded frames (a pair) 17 x 22cm (7 x 9in) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Provenance: From an Oxfordshire country house. Both quite dirty. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 554 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 A 19th century gilt gesso portrait frame, sight size 147 x 116cm, external size 172 x 142cm 172 x 142cm (67 x 55in) Original gilding, quite dirty and dusty. Sight size 147 x 116cm, external Lot: 561 size 172 x 142cm CLICK HERE to BID Race Meeting oil on panel, possibly on a printed base (a pair) LIVE on this lot 19 x 32cm (7 x 12in) Both quite dirty and loose in their frames. Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Possibly on a printed base. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 555 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Follower of Gerrit Dou (Dutch, 1613-1675) A Musician playing a Violin at a Window signed centre bottom oil on panel 19 x 16cm (7 x 6in) Provenance: From a Suffolk country house. The Lot: 562 surface is somewhat pitted. CLICK HERE to BID portrait of Master Charles and Master Henry Peterson, each LIVE on this lot half-length, playing drums oil on canvas 70 x 90cm (27 x 35in) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Provenance: Private collection, Cambridge. Relined and with an area of old repair along the right-hand side and a couple of spots of patchy varnish. Label to the reverse: "Uncles of Lot: 556 Henry Peterson's great aunt. For my nephew G. P. F.' Then ? 'T Leigh, 1887. '

9 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID panel 49 x 66cm (19 x 26in) Provenance: Christie's, London, LIVE on this lot Thursday, May 23, 2002, Lot 273. From the collection of Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 Graham Rust. Literature: Missing Pages, George Richmond, RA (1809-1896), pub. Agnew's in association with W/S Fine Art, 31 October -23 November 2001. illus. in Fig. ii, The interior Lot: 563 of George Richmond's studio, 10 York Street, Portman Square. English School (18th Century) A Mother and her two children Lord Leighton is believed to have been the model for the with an Italian greyhound oil on canvas 50 x 40cm (20 x 16in) recumbent man. Oil on cradled panel. CLICK HERE to BID Perhaps a little dirty and the blacks are coalescing in the LIVE on this lot background. CLICK Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 569 Josip Marti Garces de Marcilla (Spanish, 1880-1932) Studies of Lot: 564 Spanish Girls signed lower left oil on board (three) 18 x 11cm (7 Dutch School (18th Century) A Peasant with a Flagon of Beer x 4in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. Conditon oil on chamfered panel 15 x 12cm (6 x 5in) Quite dirty. Lines of is fine, chips to the frames. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 570 Lot: 565 Thomas F Burn (British, fl. 1861-1867) Mother and child looking Peter Eduard Stroehling (German, 1768-died after1826) Portrait out to sea; and The Fisherman's Family signed and dated 1893 of the 3rd Duke of Leinster, Grand Master of the Freemasons of oil on canvas (a pair) 24 x 28cm (9 x 11in) Provenance: From Ireland (1791-1874) oil on canvas 38 x 29cm (15 x 11in) the collection of Lord Luke. Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID Catalogue of Pictures and Antiquities at Carton, 1885, p.38, LIVE on this lot The Duchess's Sitting Room. The 3rd Duke of Leinster in Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 1813 was chosen to be Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1813, a post he held until his death in 1874. Leinster was Lord Lieutenant of Kildare from 1831 to 1874 and a Lot: 571 Commissioner of National Education for Ireland from 1836 to § Richard Berkeley Sutcliffe (British, 20th century) The Flower 1841. In 1831, he was admitted to the Privy Council of Ireland, Seller with his Dog signed lower right "Berkeley Sutcliffe" oil on to the Privy Council of Great Britain in 1831 and was Lord High canvas 61 x 51cm (24 x 20in) Provenance: From the collection Constable of Ireland at the coronations of William IV and Queen of Lord Luke. Berkeley Sutcliffe was an illustrator, costume Victoria. Craquelure overall and loose in the frame. Scuffing to and stage designer working in London from the 1940s to the the edges. CLICK 1970s. Unframed and with some scuffs to the edges. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 566 Circle of Jonathan Richardson (British, circa 1665-1745) Lot: 572 Portrait of Robert FitzGerald, 19th Earl of Kildare (1675-1744), Eugene Vernay (French, 19th century) A Boy with Geese in Peer's Robes, 1732 oil on canvas 74 x 62cm (29 x 24in) knocking over a Bowl; and A Girl with Rabbits and a Kitten both Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. Other signed lower right "Eug. Vernay" oil on canvas (a pair) 38 x Notes: The 19th Earl of Kildare was a statesman and father of 31cm (15 x 12in) Old stretcher bar marks can be seen from the the 1st Duke of Leinster. Perhaps a little dirty. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 567 Lot: 573 French School (19th century) A Mother and her daughter with Attributed to James Webb (British, 1825-1895) St Michael's their dog on a beach oil on canvas 30 x 40cm (12 x 16in) Mount with a sailing boat in choppy seas oil on canvas 49 x Relined and cleaned. CLICK HERE to BID clean and new varnish. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 568 George Richmond, RA (British, 1809-1896) The Lovers oil on Lot: 574

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Follower of Thomas Buttersworth (British, 1768-1842) An Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 English Frigate going down in stormy seas oil on canvas 43 x 70cm (17 x 27in) Provenance: Private collection, Holland Park, London. Craquelure overall, one scratch in the water, some Lot: 580 scuffing around the edges. Oil on canvas which appears to Edmund John Niemann (British, 1813-1876) Birk Crags, have been lined. Patch on reverse mending small tear - Harrogate, with York Minster in the distance signed lower right corresponding retouching on front. Other small retouchings on "Birk Crags, Harrogate, Niemann" oil on canvas 75 x 125cm (29 areas of craquelure. Frame is in good condition. Old disruption x 49in) Provenance: Private collection. Quite dirty. Relined. to the paint layer at centre of bottom edge. Scuffs and 131 CT - old Christie's stencil mark. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00

Lot: 581 Lot: 575 Alfred Vickers, Senior (British, exh.1828-1868) Eton Grounds Arthur Wilde Parsons (British, 1854-1931) Hauling up Lobster signed lower left "A Vickers 1861" oil on canvas 43 x 61cm (17 Pots; and Selling Fish on a Quayside both signed lower right "A x 24in) Relined. Unframed. Quite dirty in the sky and with Wilde Parsons 1920" oil on canvas (a pair) 39 x 59cm (15 x craquelure. CLICK 23in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. Craquelure HERE to BID LIVE on this lot overall. CLICK HERE Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Lot: 582 R Herd (British, 19th Century) The Langdale Pikes, Lot: 576 Westmorland inscribed on the reverse "R Herd 1891" oil on W H Williamson (British, fl. 1859-1875) Near Ambleteuse, canvas 44 x 60cm (17 x 23in) Relined and cleaned. CLICK HERE to BID inscribed in the artist's hand on the stretcher oil on canvas (a LIVE on this lot pair) 16 x 34cm (6 x 13in) Relined and cleaned. A little scuffing Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 along the top edge. Two tiny paint losses to the sky. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 583 Alfred Augustus Glendening, Senior (British, 1840-1910) Harvesting Hay signed lower right and dated "A A Glendening 1867" oil on canvas 49 x 79½cm (19 x 31in) Other Notes: It is Lot: 577 believed that the pair to the present painting was sold at Tayler Hamilton Jay (British, fl. 1875-1904) A Walker conversing with a and Fletcher, Andoversford, Gloucestershire, Lot 365, 1 July Woman by a Country Cottage signed lower right "H Jay" oil on 2003, illus. front cover (£10,000). Painting has been lined. canvas 50 x 76cm (20 x 30in) Provenance: Private collection, Mould/white dirt on back of lining canvas. Paint layer in good Suffolk. Very, very dirty and with brown spots of dirt in the sky. condition. Numerous scattered retouchings especially in the Canvas is loose in frame CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £2,500.00 - £4,000.00

Lot: 578 Lot: 584 Walter Williams (British, 1834-1906) A Dartmoor Brook and Dutch School (19th Century) Villagers conversing by boats on Ford signed lower left "Walter Williams, Plymouth" and a river bank oil on oak panel 21 x 29cm (8 x 11in) Old inscribed on the reverse with title oil on canvas 34 x 52cm (13 x discoloured varnish and would benefit from a light clean. 20in) Yellowed varnish. Quite dirty. Relined at some stage. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 579 Lot: 585 Niels Muller Lund, RI, ROI, ARE (Danish, 1863-1916) The Edwin Henry Boddington (British, 1836-1905) Clandon Lake, Island signed lower left "Niels M Lund 1910" and inscribed on near Guildford, Surrey signed lower left "Boddington '78" and the reverse "Niels M Lund pinx" oil on canvas 57 x 79cm (22 x inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas 21 x 42cm (8 x 16in) 31in) Other Notes: Niels Lund, born in Denmark, studied at the Unframed. Full condition report available. CLICK HERE to BID Northumberland and Scotland. Quite dirty and would benefit LIVE on this lot from a light clean and new varnish. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot

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Lot: 586 Cheshire, and achieved success in racing his horses, winning George Vicat Cole, RA (British, 1833-1893) A Fisherman and the Derby on four occasions. Relined. Some over-painting to his Family by a Frozen River, a windmill beyond signed with the face. Craquelure overall. Circa 1845. CLICK HERE to BID 18in) Yellowed varnish. One old bump in the sky. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 593 English School (19th Century) Portrait of a young Miss Lot: 587 FitzGerald, in a lace dress, holding a garland of flowers oil on § Marthinus Johannes (Tinus) de Jongh (South African, 1885- panel 37 x 37cm (14 x 14in) Provenance: The Dukes of 1942) South African scene with mountains signed lower right Leinster and by descent. The panel has an added piece to the "Titus de Jongh" oil on canvas 30 x 49cm (12 x 19in) Condition left-hand side. The paint surface is abraded in places. The appears fine, bar one small scratch to the sky - modern frame. original gilt round frame is chipped and cracked. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 588 Lot: 596 English School (19th century) View of Loch Leven signed lower William Robert Symonds, RP (British, 1851-1934) Portrait of a right with initials "JW 1878" oil on canvas, in a gilt frame 29 x child brown wash on linen canvas 36 x 26 x 150cm (14 x 10 x 39cm (11 x 15in) Perhaps a little over-cleaned. Very pretty 59in) Provenance: By descent within the family of William frame. CLICK HERE Robert Symonds. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 589 § Alfred John Billinghurst, RBA (British, 1880-1965) Portrait of a Lot: 597 Young Girl oil on canvas 49 x 34cm (19 x 13in) Unsigned. William Robert Symonds, RP (British, 1851-1934) Head of a Relined. One old bump by her head. CLICK HERE to BID By descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. Much LIVE on this lot dirty but appears to be mostly on/under the glass. Craquelure Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 overall. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 590 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Boy in a blue jacket and pale blue bow tie signed lower left with initials "KC (?) Lot: 598 1898" oil on board 33 x 23cm (13 x 9in) Condition appears fine. William Robert Symonds, RP (British, 1851-1934) Portrait of a CLICK HERE to BID Lady in a lace-trimmed dress and pearls oil on canvas 59 x LIVE on this lot 49cm (23 x 19in) Provenance: By descent within the family of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 William Robert Symonds. One tiny area of damage along the top edge, and with yellowed varnish. Would benefit from a light clean. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 591 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Italian School (19th Century) Study of an Italian Girl; together with a mezzotint of the Countess of Lanesborough by F Bartolozzi, RA, after H Hone, ARA, 12 x 10cm (two) oil on board 14 x 10cm (5 x 4in) Other Notes: After the original in the Lot: 599 Pinakothek, Munich. Some rippling to the paint surface at the William Robert Symonds, RP (British, 1851-1934) Portrait of a top of the painting. The mezzzotint has a pretty frame but is young girl in profile signed lower right with initials "WRS" oil on stained and browned. CLICK HERE to BID the family of William Robert Symonds. Quite dirty with marks of LIVE on this lot dirt running down the right hand side, and craqeulure overall. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 592 Sir George Hayter (British, 1792-1871) Portrait of Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, KG, PC, JP (1825 -1899) Lot: 600 oil on canvas 73 x 62cm (28 x 24in) Provenance: From the William Robert Symonds, RP (British, 1851-1934) Portrait of a collection of Graham Rust. Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of young girl, wearing a white kerchief oil on canvas 48 x 36cm Westminster, was an English landowner, politician and (19 x 14in) Provenance: By descent within the family of William racehorse owner - he developed the stud at Eaton Hall, Robert Symonds. Under glass - there is dirt on the glass and

12 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com the painting is a little dirty. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 607 Lot: 601 Attributed to Sir John Alfred Arnesby Brown, RA (British, 1866- William Robert Symonds, RP (British, 1851-1934) Study of a 1955) Cattle in a Landscape oil on canvas 40 x 50cm (16 x Red-Haired Girl; and Study of Lady, a Chihuahua owned by 20in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. One old Margaret Swan, wife of William Robert Symonds inscribed and repaired tear in the sky. CLICK HERE to BID and 28 x 17cm (two) Provenance: By descent within the family LIVE on this lot of William Robert Symonds. Other Notes: "Mag" was the name Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 William Robert Symonds affectionately referred to his wife, Margaret, by. Under glass and appear fine. CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 608 LIVE on this lot Saville Lumbley Flint (British, 1882-1895) Showman's Wagon Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 and Swingboats at a Fair signed lower left "Saville Flint" oil on canvas board 21 x 31cm (8 x 12in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID John Macallan Swan, RA, RWS (British, 1847-1910) Boy on the LIVE on this lot Sea Shore oil on panel 26 x 43cm (10 x 17in) Provenance: By Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. Newman of 24 Soho Square panel (label refers). Unframed, dirty, and with various surface scratches, and scuffing to the edges. CLICK HERE to BID § Jose Checa Galindo (Spanish, b.1950) Venice signed lower LIVE on this lot right "J Checa" and on the reverse "J C Galindo" oil on canvas Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 38 x 55cm (15 x 21in) Unframed and condition is good. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 603 Estimate: £700.00 - £800.00 John Macallan Swan, RA, RWS (British, 1847-1910) Head of a Tiger inscribed upper left "Fox 1878" and with indistinct signature oil on panel 12 x 15cm (5 x 6in) Provenance: By Lot: 610 descent within the family of William Robert Symonds. Quite § Alan Blyth (British, fl.1921-1953) Still Life of Pink Roses, dirty. CLICK HERE to Lemons and a Loaf of Bread on a table signed upper right "A BID LIVE on this lot Blyth 1956" oil on canvas 51 x 61cm (20 x 24in) Other Notes: Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Alan Blyth (fl.1921 - 1953) was an English artist who primarily painted landscape and botanical paintings, predominantly in the oil medium. He exhibited at the majority of London galleries Lot: 604 including the New English Art Club, the Royal Academy, Royal Richard Beavis, RA (British, 1824-1896) Logging in Woodland Society of Portrait Painters, Royal Institute of Painters in Water signed lower centre "R Beavis" oil on canvas, in an ornate Colours, Royal Institute of Oil Painters and Walker's Gallery. frame 46 x 71cm (18 x 28in) Provenance: From the collection of Quite dirty. Unframed. CLICK HERE to BID Rathbone Place, canvas. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 Lot: 611 English School (19th century) A Middle Eastern Bazaar with Lot: 605 Camels and a Market oil on card 56 x 38cm (22 x 15in) Henry H Hall (British, 19th century) Evening in the Highlands Unframed and dirty, lower left-hanjd corner has a piece with Sheep signed lower left "H Hall" oil on canvas (a pair) 24 x missing, red spodge of dirt in the sky above the building, 29cm (9 x 11in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. scratch marks to the surface, scuffed edges. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 612 Lot: 606 J Orloff (Russian, 19th century) Troikas in the Snow both Ada Elizabeth Tucker (British, exh. 1881-1928) Three and signed lower right "J Orloff" oil on panel, in ornate Russian gilt Away - A Study of three pug puppies and a kitten signed and frames (a pair) 14 x 30cm (5 x 12in) Provenance: Private dated 1900 oil on board, in a maple frame 14 x 21cm (5 x 8in) collection, Leicestershire. Perhaps a little over-cleaned. Conditon appears fine.

13 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID support sheet with vignette, published by Messrs Fores, 41 LIVE on this lot Piccadilly, London 49 x 67cm (19 x 26in) good colour and clean Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 support sheet CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 613 R B David (British, 19th century) A ferry crossing a river by a windmill signed lower right "R B David" oil on board, 24 x 19cm Lot: 624 (9 x 7in) Condition appears fine. CLICK HERE to BID 45cm x 66cm, 'Worst View in Europe' 37cm x 62cm and 'A LIVE on this lot Bona fide Fox Chaser', 41cm x 45.5cm, colour prints, laid down Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 on support sheets with vignette, blind stamp, signed in pencil (three) Faded. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 614 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Adele Evrard (Flemish, 1792-1889) Still Life of vegetables on a wooden barrel, a bench with an earthenware pot, and a brass pan and an earthenware jug signed and dated lower left "Adele Lot: 625 Evrard, March 1855" oil on canvas, in an ebonised and reeded After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne) The Grand National, frame 24 x 34cm (9 x 13in) Craquelure overall. CLICK HERE to BID vignette and inscription, signed 51 x 79cm (20 x 31in) good LIVE on this lot colour CLICK HERE Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 615 Edmund Bristow (British, 1787-1876) A Tabby Cat and a Lot: 626 Tortoiseshell cat with a Monkey with scales disputing food oil John Beer (British, fl.1895-1916) Race for the Cambridgeshire on canvas 69 x 89cm (27 x 35in) Provenance: From the Stakes at Newmarket 1902, signed lower right and inscribed collection of Graham Rust. Craquelure overall. Old gilt frame with the horses names Ballantrae, Nabot 3 and St Maclou 2, has several chips. CLICK HERE to BID mark in the sky, otherwise colours are strong href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 620 W H Tuck and Co. (Publishers) The Jockey Club 1876. Lot: 627 Photolithograph, mounted in compartments with coloured § Molly Maurice Latham (British, 1900-1997) Two racing vignettes, within a decorative gilt frame decorated with racing greyhounds in a landscape signed lower right "Molly Latham motifs, 114 x 80cm (overall size) CLICK HERE to BID collection of Lord Luke. Condition is fine. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 621 After Lionel Edwards Ward Union Staghounds at the Fairy Lot: 628 House Racecourse, colour print, published by Eyre & James Hardy, Junior (British, 1832-1889) At the end of the Day Spottiswoode, signed in pencil 39 x 52cm (15 x 20in) CLICK HERE to BID Condition is fine. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 622 After Snaffles, (Charles Johnson Payne) Biggest Walls, colour Lot: 629 print laid down on support sheet with vignette, signed lower left Frank Paton (British, 1856-1909) Study of a Chestnut Mare 49 x 64cm (19 x 25in) Good colour, support sheet slightly signed lower left "F Paton 2886" oil on board 25 x 30cm (10 x yellowed CLICK 12in) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke. One HERE to BID LIVE on this lot damage/area of raised paint under the mare's chin, approx 3in Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 in length. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 623 After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne) The Stone faced narrer- back, colour print highlighted in body colour, laid down on Lot: 630

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J Giles (English, 19th Century) A Fisherman on a Salmon River href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID in the Highlands signed lower left on the rock and dated "J LIVE on this lot Giles 1856" oil on board 24 x 36cm (9 x 14in) Provenance: Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,300.00 From the collection of Lord Luke. One tiny paint loss lower right- hand corner, otherwise fine. CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 640 LIVE on this lot Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan Graves 2010, Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 6 bottles in owc, (removed from storage at Octavian) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 631 Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,800.00 § Arminell Morshead (British, 1889-1966) First Day's Hunting - The Young Master on his pony, Squib, 1922 signed lower right "A Morshead" oil on canvas 40 x 50cm (16 x 20in) Arminell Lot: 641 Morshead was born in Tavistock, Devon, and trained at the Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan Graves 2010, Slade School and the Royal College of Art. In 1928 she 6 bottles in owc, (removed from storage at Octavian) CLICK HERE to BID 1945 she exhibited with her fellow artists at the Plymouth LIVE on this lot Society of Artists second exhibition by members of the Society. Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,800.00 Her favourite subjects were animals and sport, paricularly horses, polo, dogs. Flaking areas throughout the sky, and a line of dirt/discolouration running vertically below the pony's nose. CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 642 Chateau La Fleur-Petrus, Pomerol 2009, 8 bottles, good LIVE on this lot appearance, one label slightly nicked CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 634 Chateau de la Riviere, Fronsac 2003, 12 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 643 Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac Leognan 2001, 3 Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 bottles, labels very slightly nicked (3) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 635 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Chateau Teyssier, Saint Emilion Grand Cru 2000, 12 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 644 Chateau Margaux, Margaux 1er Cru 2001, 2 bottles, good appearance CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 636 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Amiral de Beychevelle 2000, 12 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 645 Chateau Feytit-Clinet, Pomerol 2001, 7 bottles, good appearance CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 637 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Chateau Beychevelle, St Julien 4eme Cru 2001, 12 bottles in owc, (recently removed from Bonded storage) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 646 Chateau Hosanna, Pomerol 2009, 6 bottles, some labels Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 slightly scratched CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 638 Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Chateau Lynch Bages, Pauillac 5eme Cru 2002, 12 bottles in owc, (removed from storage at Octavian) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 647 Chateau Cissac, Haut-Medoc Cru Bourgeois 1994, 12 bottles in Estimate: £600.00 - £700.00 owc CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Lot: 639 Chateau Cos D'Estournel, St Estephe 2eme Cru 2005, 12 bottles in owc, (removed from storage at Octavian)

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Lot: 648 Lot: 657 Chateau Leoville Barton, St Julien 2eme Cru 1993, 12 bottles Chateau Langoa Barton, St Julien 3eme Cru 1993, 12 bottles, CLICK HERE to BID high fill CLICK HERE LIVE on this lot to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 649 Lot: 658 Chateau Leoville Las Cases, St Julien 2eme Cru 1981, 6 Chateau Bel Air, Bordeaux Superieure 1990, 24 bottles (good bottles, (levels in neck, one foil capsule slightly torn) CLICK href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 659 Lot: 650 Chateau Bel Air, Bordeaux Superieure 1990, 19 bottles CLICK HERE to BID (levels base of neck or better, some labels dust stained) href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 660 Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste, Pauillac 5eme Cru 1986, 7 Lot: 651 bottles, levels base of neck or better CLICK HERE to BID (one level top shoulder with corroded capsule; others in neck); LIVE on this lot and one other (10) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 661 Chateau Haut Batailley, Pauillac 5eme Cru 1995, 12 bottles CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 652 LIVE on this lot Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste, Pauillac 5eme Cru 1993, 11 Estimate: £240.00 - £340.00 bottles, high-fill, few labels slightly stained CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 662 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Chateau Haut Batailley, Pauillac 5eme Cru 1995, 10 bottles CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 653 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Chateau La Tour de By, Medoc Cru Bourgeois 1990, 12 bottles CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 663 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Couvent des Jacobins, St Emilion Grand Cru 1986, 10 bottles (levels base of neck, good labels, some in tissue wraps) CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 654 LIVE on this lot Chateau Langoa Barton, St Julien 3eme Cru 1993, 12 bottles, Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 high fill CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 664 Chateau Gruaud Larose, St Julien 2eme Cru 1980, 7 bottles; Chateau Beausejour, St Emilion Grand Cru 1993, 10 half Lot: 655 bottles (only 2 labels present) (17) CLICK HERE to BID high fill CLICK HERE LIVE on this lot to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 665 Lot: 656 Chateau Leoville Barton, St Julien 2eme Cru 1993, 12 bottles Chateau Langoa Barton, St Julien 3eme Cru 1993, 12 bottles, CLICK HERE to BID high fill CLICK HERE LIVE on this lot to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 666

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Chateau Leoville Barton, St Julien 2eme Cru 1990, 12 bottles Richebourg Grand Cru 2006, Domaine Jean Grivot, 2 bottles, CLICK HERE to BID scratched labels href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 667 Chateau Leoville Barton, St Julien 2eme Cru 1990, 5 bottles; Lot: 675 together with a further 2 bottles of the 1993 vintage (7) CLICK HERE to BID Aine, 12 bottles href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 668 Chateau Beauregard Ducasse, Graves 1996, 4 magnums, Lot: 676 (levels base of neck or better); Fleurie 1991, Chateau de Crozes Hermitage 1995, Domaine de Thalabert, Paul Jaboulet Raousset, 8 bottles (12) CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 669 Lot: 677 Chateau Langoa Barton, St Julien 3eme Cru 1993, 6 bottles; Savigny-Les-Beaune Premier Cru 'Les Narbantons' 1991, Crozes Hermitage 1995, Domaine de Thalabert, Paul Jaboulet Mongeard Mugneret, 12 bottles CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 678 Lot: 670 Pouilly Fume 1983, Les Bascoins, Masson Blondelet, a Chateau La Tour de By, Medoc Cru Bourgeois 1990, 5 bottles; jeroboam in owc; Pouilly Fume 2006, 6 bottles in carton; Savigny-Les-Beaune Premier Cru 'Les Narbantons' 1991, Chinon, Coteau du Montifault, Dom Eric Bureau et Fils 2010, 6 Mongeard Mugneret, 4 bottles (9) CLICK HERE to BID (19) CLICK HERE to LIVE on this lot BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 671 Lot: 679 Hermitage La Chapelle 2000, Paul Jaboulet Aine, 12 bottles in Meursault Blagny, Domaine Joseph Matrot 1990, 4 bottles owc (removed from storage at Corsham) CLICK HERE to BID de Sterimberg, Paul Jaboulet Aine, 6 bottles (10) href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £180.00 - £250.00

Lot: 672 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2007, Bonneau du Martray, 12 Lot: 680 bottles in owc, (removed from storage at Octavian) CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 673 Lot: 681 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2007, Bonneau du Martray, 12 Hermitage Blanc 1995, Le Chevalier de Sterimberg, Paul bottles in owc, (removed from storage at Octavian) CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 674 Lot: 682

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Hermitage La Chapelle, Paul Jaboulet Aine 1983, 6 bottles (5 Lot: 691 lacking labels) CLICK Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 683 Puligny Montrachet 1992, Remoissenet Pere et Fils, 10 bottles; Lot: 692 Chassagne Montrachet 1995, Remoissenet Pere et Fils, 2 Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc CLICK href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 684 Lot: 693 Chateau Filhot, Sauternes 2eme Cru 1997, 18 half bottles Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 694 Lot: 685 Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00

Lot: 695 Lot: 686 Dow's vintage port 1991, 12 bottles (good appearance) CLICK HERE to BID bottle (level base of neck); Taylors LBV port 1995, 4 bottles; LIVE on this lot Chateau de la Dauphine, Fronsac 1988, 4 bottles (9) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 696 Dow's vintage port 1991, 12 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 687 LIVE on this lot Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 697 Three Scottish single malt whiskies. Springbank, Campbeltown, aged 21 years, and another aged 12 years; also - The Macallan Lot: 688 Elegancia 1991 (3) CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 698 Lot: 689 Whisky, wine and spirits, 15 bottles, Hibiki Suntory aged 17 Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID Moray; Highland Park, 12 year old; Glenlivet 12 year old (x2); LIVE on this lot Traditional Glenmorangie; Chateau Lanessan, Haut Medoc Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 1978; Echezeaux 1966, Berry Brothers; Tequila Sauza; Sandeman LBV port 1979 (x2); 2 others (15) CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 690 LIVE on this lot Fonseca vintage port 1992, 6 bottles in owc CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 699 Louis Roederer Champagne Brut 1985, 1 bottle; Perrier Jouet Grand Brut, NV, 10 half bottles; Pommery Brut Royal, NV, 1

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Lot: 700 Lot: 706 A French wine bottle corking machine, the metal clamp press H Hawkins 1873', a royal genealogy, the armorials and the with large handle, mounted on a wooden bench seat, 119cm starting dates of royal reigns from Egbert to Queen Victoria high, 93cm wide CLICK HERE to BID (21.25 x 27.25 in.) Some fading but generally good href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 701 After Samuel Francis Abbott, To the Society of Golfers at Lot: 707 Blackheath, an 18th century engraving by Valentine Green, An early 20th century mahogany cased chiropedic surgeon's reverse printed on glass 33 x 23cm (13 x 9in) CLICK HERE to BID tweezers and clamps within a tray, a 'Scholl MFG Co. Ltd' box LIVE on this lot of four further scalpels, two strops and a file in the compartment Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 below, the case 45cm (17.75 in.) wide CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 702 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Miers, three 1804 silhouettes of Edward Gataker, the cornet of the 1st Native Cavalry Agra, painted on April 8th 1804, the oval silhouette on plaster but without label, 8cm (3.25 in.) the Lot: 708 second in June 1804, also without Miers label, and on June 8th A good cased pair of silver mounted 40 bore percussion cap 1804 aged 17 years, labelled verso for Miers, 8.5cm (3.25 in.) pocket pistols by Smith of London, circa 1840, with 1 1/2" turn- the first in black composition frame the second and third in off rifled barrels, engraved at the muzzles and with traces of papier mache frames (3) Edward was the son of Thomas case hardening, border and scroll engraved rounded actions Gataker of Mildenhall. He died in Agra Fort in 1805 The earlier with makers name signed in Gothic script, folding triggers and silhouette is dirty CLICK HERE to BID mask silver butt caps, vacant shield shaped silver escutcheons, LIVE on this lot contained in a period mahogany and blue baize lined case, Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00 complete with mould, flask, nipple wrench and turned ivory nipple pot CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 703 Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Miers, a silhouette of Charles Gataker (1779-1802) painted on plaster, the oval within papier mache frame, 8cm (3.25 in.) high Charles was a son of Thomas Gataker of Mildenhall who died Lot: 709 on his way to Jamaica CLICK HERE to BID No. WR104999, with 3" turn-off rifled barrel, the frame with LIVE on this lot makers name in Italic script to a background of triumphant Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 regalia, drop down trigger and sliding safety CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 704 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Miers, an 1803 silhouette of Thomas John Gataker and two others, the first on plaster and labelled verso, 8cm (3.25 in.) the second of George Gataker DL JP (1792-1872) painted on card Lot: 710 with gilt details, 9.5cm (3.75 in.) high and the last of Mrs John A ceremonial reproduction of a Queen Anne Grenadier's cap, Swale (nee Palmer), 7cm (2.75 in.), all in papier mache frames Honourable Artillery Company, the front of the triangular shape the latter stamped 'W Hill Birm...' (3) Both Gatakers were sons worked with the arms of the Honourable Artillery Company over of Thomas of Mildenhall. Thomas John died in Seringapatam the royal cypher between red roses and gold thread flowering aged 24 in 1807 CLICK HERE to BID grenade, 34cm (13.5 in.) high Velvet has faded & is more of a LIVE on this lot russet colour; some gold thread loose in places; tassel appears Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 to have come loose & been re-attached; the machine sewn seams & edging of lining have come loose. CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 705 LIVE on this lot A reverse glass marine painting depicting the mid 19th century Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Liffey class steam frigate HMS Shannon with two American paddle steamers at sea, 39.5 x 60 cm (15.5 x 23.5 in.) in

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Lot: 711 Lot: 716 A Wilkinson 1897 style military sword and scabbard together A 20th century 'G F Smith & Son Ltd., Scarborough' telescope with a leather scabbard, the single edged blade numbered and adapted tripod, the four drawer instrument with leather 64545 and etched with the Royal coat of arms each side, and K bound barrel and in leather case, the objective 5.5cm (2.25 in.) on one side, probably for the Earls of Kildare, the blade 87cm diameter (2) The condition of the telescope is good CLICK HERE to BID and fits only the metal scabberd. href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Lot: 717 A late Victorian brass 3inch refracting telescope, the 107cm Lot: 712 (42inch) body tube with starfinder, 2 eyepieces including dark Captain Lord John Fitzgerald's 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon filter, table tripod and large wooden tripod, all in a worn pine Guard uniforms and an overcoat, the khaki jacket by Jones, case CLICK HERE to Chalk and Dawson with green trousers, another Captain's khaki BID LIVE on this lot jacket previously owned by Peter Pearn, a cap, a glengarrie, a Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 blue jacket with green trousers, each of the above jackets sewn with the United Nations Service Medal ribbon, a blue regimental cape with red lining, a red dress jacket with green waistcoat Lot: 718 and trousers and a blue overcoat The blue jacket has lost its A 19th century Indian comb, possibly Kashmiri, and two ivory buttons otherwise the overall condition is good CLICK HERE to BID gallery of arches above four white flowers each growing in LIVE on this lot eddies of red and green foliage, 16cm (6.25 in.) wide, each of Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 the knives finely pierced with roundels of foliate decoration, the larger 25cm (9.75 in.) long (3) The comb has lost one end tooth and tips of four more. Part of the arcading is lacking from the Lot: 713 top CLICK HERE to An Edward VII jacket, Duke's robe, Leinster sword and a BID LIVE on this lot cavalry sabre, the gold trimmed red jacket with lace at the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 openings of the black cuffs, the buttons with the royal monogram, the white fur trimmed red robe with cream silk lining, the Wilkinson sword and scabbard bearing the Leinster Lot: 719 crest and motto 'Crom A Boo', the sabre with GR cypher on the A 19th century North West Indian kutch dagger, the pale green partially blued curved single edged blade, the handle with lion agate handle with gilt metal mounts, the slightly curved blade head pommel, the blade 74cm (29 in.) long (4) One button is single edged, 36cm (14 in.) long An ivory fillet is missing from missing from the jacket. The lustre has gone from the gold the handle just above where it joins the blade CLICK HERE to BID guard of the Leinster sword is cracked. The leather scabberd to LIVE on this lot the last sword is in three pieces. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 720 A late 19th/early 20th century eastern wood lay figure, she lies naked on her back with her knees raised and segmented from Lot: 714 them, her arms and hands each jointed in three parts, 27cm An 1870's Husbands & Clarke Bristol mahogany cased (10.5 in.) high There was probably a male lay figure to go with microscope, mineral specimens and unmounted microscopic her CLICK HERE to materials, the monocular microscope on blackened tripod, with BID LIVE on this lot two objectives and two eyepieces and various slides in a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 drawer, the case 25.5cm (10 in.) high, the minerals and stones in a mahogany case and the paper wrapped and packaged microscopic materials in a rosewood box, 19cm (7.5 in.) wide (3) CLICK HERE to Lot: 721 A 19th century Vizagapatam ivory work box, the vine bands BID LIVE on this lot engraved on the rectangular sides above white metal winged Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 paw feet, the interior with a tray of five lidded compartments, further divisions to the compartment below, the lid closing on horn fillets, 35cm (13.75 in.) wide Some old cracks to the ivory Lot: 715 but generally good condition CLICK HERE to BID to include preparers: Waddington, Watson, Flatters, Peniston, LIVE on this lot Cussons and others with botanical, histological and other Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 subjects, some dated from 1914 to 1934 Some have stained but the overall condition is good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 722 An early 17th century Indo-Portuguese mother of pearl dish, the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 nacreous panels pinned together to create a lotus flower

20 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com pattern inside the deep cavetto, the rim and base applied foliage, 37cm (14.5 in.) high CLICK HERE to BID roundel within the foot rim, 19.5cm (7.75 in.) diameter The LIVE on this lot present dish is comparable to those sold at Sotheby's as lot Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 161 on 28th April 2004 and at Bonhams as lot 323 on 5th April 2011.It is thought that these pieces were made in Gujarat from the 16th century. Two pieces of mother of pearl are missing Lot: 728 from the rim CLICK A Mughal green aventurine dagger handle, possibly HERE to BID LIVE on this lot 17th/18thcentury, the pommel carved as a lion's head with Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 mouth open in a growl, lobes below the handle grip, 11.5cm (4.5 in.) high One of the lion's ears has been chipped off CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 723 LIVE on this lot A 19th century Burmese ivory chess set, one part stained Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 green, the faces of the kings, queens and bishops carved to one side, the king's 11cm (4.25 in.) high (a white pawn is lacking) A green hors has its ear chipped, one crenellation of a Lot: 729 castle is chipped, one pawn has lost its spire and anothe is Two 19th century Burmese bronze figures, one of a man seated glued. One foot of a white castle is glued and the other has a smoking, 13cm (5 in.) high with ebonised wood stand, the other chipped crenellation. CLICK HERE to BID high with carved wood stand (2) The second figure lacks the LIVE on this lot spear that he is about to throw CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 724 Three 19th century Indian miniatures, two from the story of Banazir being rescued from the well 18 x 13cm (7 x 5 in.) and Lot: 730 the third of a crowned man being stabbed by another man with A 17th/18th century Indian ivory box, the white metal hinged a white beard and wearing a turban while six others look on, rectangular lid carved in relief with central flower within a lobed 17x 19.5cm (6.75 x 7.75 in.), unframed (3) The first two are in diamond shaped reserve on a scale ground of stemmed trefoils, good condition but the third has losses of paint; one face has all 17.5cm (7 in.) wide There is a section of foot rim lost, there are but gone CLICK cracks across the base and at the back of the lid which has HERE to BID LIVE on this lot chips from three corners CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 725 A 19th century Indian polychrome wood group of St George and the Dragon, he rides a grey horse over red rocks to lance Lot: 731 the dragon in the mouth, the rescued maiden kneels to one An icon with St Petersburg silver oklad dated 1889, painted with side, 64cm (25.25 in.) high The wooden joints have begun to the bearded head of St Nicholas, his right hand raised in open at the horse's front legs, St George's right elbow and the blessing, his left holding a sacred book, the engraved oklad horse's ears. Its tail is currently separated from its body CLICK HERE to BID 9cm (4.5 x 3.5 in.) The frame bears a Russian label and that of LIVE on this lot Brigadier General Rudolph Ladeveze-Adlercron of Culverthorpe Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 Hall, Lincolnshire (1973-1966) Some signs of age and wear, the oklad is removable and has a small split by the hall mark CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 726 LIVE on this lot A 19th century hookah pipe base and a mid 18th century ewer, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 the copper pipe base with bucket shaped top over a bell shape incised, silvered and gilt with scrolling foliage, 15cm (6 in.) high, the copper ewer of bottle shape and partially tinned, the spout Lot: 732 with thickened cylindrical tip, tear shapes raised in relief to each Two 19th century Persian watercolours, one painted with four of the ovoid sides, 37cm (14.5 in.) high (2) The foot rim of the polo players, 16 x 10cm (6 x 4 in.) and the other with five pipe base has lost about 1/3 of its fold over edging and has figures in and about a tent, text above and below, 21 x 11.5cm been copper rivetted there. The ewer has lost about 1/4 of its (8.25 x 4.5 in.), both framed (2) The second has about 15 wood foot rim CLICK HERE worm holes through it href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 727 A Middle Eastern copper ewer, possibly 17th/18th century, the Lot: 733 neck and pear shaped body engraved with bud shaped A late 18th/early 19th century Vizagapatam ivory work box, the reserves of deer and a human faced big cat amongst scrolling rectangular lid engraved with a wavy chain of flowers enclosing

21 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com an oval, the interior with compartments with some sewing Her right hand is currently detached from the forearm which has items, a drawer to the front below, 28.5cm (11.25 in.) wide been fixed back at the elbow. The right side of her cloak and Some old splits cracks and repairs and some losses/chips to arm have been restored back from her shoulder to just above the corners CLICK her feet. Her left forearm is probably lacking and the hand has HERE to BID LIVE on this lot been put back into her elbow socket, There are paint losses CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 734 A composed garniture of three 19th century Kashmiri gilt and enamelled vases and covers, each with alternating floral panels Lot: 740 of blue and turquoise, the pair with red centred flowers, 14cm A Napoleonic Prisoner of War bone table top bureau, the foliate (5.5 in.) high, the single with a star design on the cover, 18cm pierced bands over red, green and black grounds, the solid (7 in.) high (6) Both of the pair have slight dents to one side of veneer bands engraved with husk foliage, the fall opening to their shoulders CLICK HERE to BID Minor cracks and chips href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 735 A Tongan hardwood club, an arrowhead pommel to one end of Lot: 741 the lense sectioned staff, the other with a leaf shaped blade A 19th century Bavarian carved wood pipe rack modelled in the with central rib, 100.5cm (39.5 in.) long A knot of wood has form of a wooden house, circa 1880 with hinged rising roof and come out of the leaf shaped blade tip CLICK HERE to BID finial askew, two side planks replaced href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 736 Oertling', a collection of fourteen plastic assay weight boxes, six Lot: 742 in wood, four in ivory and an ivory 1/2g weight, one mahogany A Regency tortoishell tea caddy, the sarcophagus shape with box containing nine weights and dated on the lid 1948, the lion mask and ring handles and ball and claw feet, the interior largest ivory box labelled 'Carat Weights' and by Ladd and with two cannisters flanking a compartment for a mixing bowl, Oertling, 6.5cm (2.5 in.) diameter (25) Some of the inscriptions the lock plate is stamped GR below a crown twice, 31.5cm are worn and screw tops are missing from one wood and one (12.5 in.) wide The handles and feet were once of gilt brass - ivory box. One of the walls of the recesses to take the weights the gilding is no longer bright. There are one or two chips and has been taken down in a plastic box CLICK HERE to BID CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 737 Lot: 743 Bergman, an early 20th century cold painted bronze puss in A Napoleonic prisoner of war work bone casket, the rectangular boots, the tabby cat seated with one red boot on cleaning the top and sides with pierced and carved hunting scenes enclosed other, B within a vase mark, 7.5cm (3 in.) high Good CLICK HERE to BID rectangles scratch carved and stained red flowers on black LIVE on this lot stems, the interior now lined with textile, 27cm (10.5 in.) wide Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 The hinges are currently broken with loss of bone inlay about them CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 738 Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 A late 19th/early 20th century bone miniature bureau bookcase, the arched panelled doors over pigeon holes flanking a central door within an open front sloping to two short and two long Lot: 744 drawers above the bun feet, 14cm (5.5 in.) high Good CLICK HERE to BID 1879 and another pair later, the two lights scrolling from an urn LIVE on this lot finial at the back of each above a peg insert to the bases of the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 reflective shells behind them, 20cm (8 in.) high (4) Good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 739 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 A polychrome carved wood figure of a saint, possibly 18th century Italian, she stands with open palmed hands before her, her gilt cloak lined in blue, her dress red, 60cm (23.5 in.) high Lot: 745

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John Macallan Swan, RA (British 1847-1910) Crouching something is lacking. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00

Lot: 752 Lot: 746 A pair of 18th century brass pricket candlesticks, the iron spikes A 19th century tortoiseshell plaque and a specimen wood book raised on dished drip pans above baluster columns and ring box, the foil backed plaque moulded in relief with two Bacchic turned feet, 30.5cm (12 in.) high (2) Good CLICK HERE to BID frame, 12.5 x 14.5cm (5 x 5.75 in.), the spine of the book LIVE on this lot drawing out to reveal a compartment, 10cm (4 in.) high (2) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 753 Two early 19th century mahogany brass nozzled candlesticks, both on dished circular feet, the taller on spiral turned baluster Lot: 747 stem, fitted as a lamp, 59cm (23.25 in.) high, the smaller with A 19th century mother of pearl tea caddy, the rectangular fluted column flaring to spiral turned band, 31.5cm (12.5 in.) hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments, the high (2) The smaller lacks its sconce. CLICK HERE to BID CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 754 Lot: 748 An early Victorian black marble and malachite ewer, the neck, A pair of 19th century bronze greyhounds on white marble handle and socle foot of bronze once gilt to contrast with the bases, the dogs reclining on rectangular bases their tails curled, black ovoid body inlaid with green key fret band, 35cm (13.75 11.5cm (4.5 in.) wide (2) The edges of the bases are a little in.) high CLICK chipped and dirty href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 755 After the antique, a 19th century bronze figure of Mercury Lot: 749 seated on a rock naked but for his nike, dark brown patination, A mid 18th century copper wine cooler, the rope twist circular 11cm (4.25 in.) Good CLICK HERE to BID neck worked with diamond diaper above lobes to the bun LIVE on this lot shaped body on four lion paw feet, 22cm (8.75 in.) diameter Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 There is solder central to the foot and thus it might have had a hole there at some point CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 756 LIVE on this lot A Russian maple box, circa 1900, the wooden hinged Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 rectangular lid applied with brass Imperial eagle, the St George and the dragon shield on the breast, the box 15cm (6 in.) wide CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 750 LIVE on this lot A pair of 18th century bell metal and iron fire dogs, the acorn Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 finials to the baluster fronts engraved with flames, pairs of iron scroll feet to the front of diamond section bars on square back legs, 28cm (11 in.) high (2) One of the acorn shaped flambeau Lot: 757 finials has lost its top button CLICK HERE to BID dark haired bride standing by a grey urn of blue flowers, the LIVE on this lot interior tortoiseshell lined, 8cm (3.25 in.) diameter (2) Dirt has Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 got into one side of the miniature under its glass coverlet CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 751 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A 19th century bronze figure of Hercules in a marble columned niche, he stands with his hands on his hips wearing the skin of the Nemean lion on his shoulders beneath a dome of globe Lot: 758 shape, the figure 19cm (11.5 in.) high The piece is currently A 19th century Dieppe ivory prelate, he stands wearing red dismantled. One of the four columns has been broken. There is mitre and blue chasuble, he holds and open prayer book, 18cm a blind hole between his shoulders through the lion skin where (7 in.) high Some losses of paint and yellowing to the ivory

23 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 765 LIVE on this lot A pair of 17th century silvered wood cherubs, the mirror image Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 figures dancing on one foot on turned circular wood bases, their loin clothes and wings gilt, 38cm (15 in.) high (2) One has some cracking to the gesso to his right hand side and a patch has Lot: 759 been lost by his ankle CLICK HERE to BID Renaissance man seated in a gilt chair with one hand on his LIVE on this lot brow while reading 'Amadis des Gaules', his feet resting on Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 further gilt volumes, 21cm (8.25 in.) high Good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 766 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 A Regency rosewood book carrier and fourteen leather bound books, a three quarter gallery above the rectangular base with chamfered edges, two handles each side above bun topped Lot: 760 spindle feet, 40cm (15.75 in.) wide (15) Good CLICK HERE to BID sarcophagus shape close plated, the red scrim lined lid opening LIVE on this lot to reveal two oval topped canisters, 21.5cm (8.5 in.) wide The Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 key escutcheon has probably been replaced, some line inlay and some cross banding has been lost CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 767 LIVE on this lot A Regency rosewood book carrier, a three quarter gallery Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 above the rectangular base supported on bun feet and with foliate brass handles to each side, 38cm (15 in.) wide There are replacement veneers to one corner and a crack has opened Lot: 761 where the underlying planks have expanded and contracted. CLICK HERE to BID modelled on his back holding aloft an etched glass bowl LIVE on this lot supported on his four paws 14 x 23cm (5 x 9in) There is a chip Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 on the underside of the glass bowl where it is screwed into the bears's chest. There is also a crack in the glass opposite this which is difficult to see because of the gilding. CLICK HERE to BID A mahogany wine bottle carrier, circa 1900, the shoe shaped LIVE on this lot holder with turned handle, 21cm long, with a 1943 vintage Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 bottle of Sichel Niersteiner Superior handle ends reglued and now partially unstuck. CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 762 LIVE on this lot A 19th century mahogany apprentice Wellington chest, 52 x 37 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 x 26cm (20 x 14 x 10in) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 769 Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 A Farrow and Jackson patent brass decanting cradle, 19th century, with handle operated turn-screw mechanism, upon an ebonised oval base with brass maker's plaque, 24cm high CLICK HERE to BID A late 19th century ivory dog's head handled brassica walking LIVE on this lot stick, the glass eyed hound snarling, its neck joining the Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 rounded top of the stalk, 88cm (34.5 in.) high The ferrule is missing. There is an old crack to the hound's head by its left eye and left nostril CLICK HERE to BID G Wright & W Bardin Jan 1st 1782', Ferguson's terrestrial LIVE on this lot globe, listing the late Captain Cook's discoveries, approximately Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 30.5cm (12 in.) diameter This has a split and hole about the equator and lacks its wood stand CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 764 LIVE on this lot A late 19th century walking cane, the fine grained wood handle Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 carved as the head of a boxer, the dog with glass eyes and above a gilt metal band bearing DW stamp, 86.5cm (34 in.) The ferrule is missing but the cane is otherwise Ok CLICK HERE to BID A Regency mahogany apprentice chest of drawers, circa 1810 LIVE on this lot 36 x 31 x 17cm (14 x 12 x 7in) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

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Lot: 772 href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID A 19th century French mahogany piano cased work box, the LIVE on this lot ivory keyboard within box wood edging to a lid mirrored on the Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 interior, some mother of pearl fittings in purple velvet recesses on the interior, 29.5cm (11.75 in.) wide Part of the edging has been glued back into the lid. The needle case has its flange Lot: 778 broken, one handle to the scissors are currently detached and Nine Victorian miser's purses, seven in variously coloured silks an amethyst cabochon is missing from the thimble. A small pair decorated with steel beads, two in green with gilt bead ends of scissors and two other items are missing CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 773 Lot: 779 A Stobwasser papier mache snuff box the circular lid painted A 19th century Scottish horn snuff box, the oval lift off lid with a scene of horses at a cross roads named as 'Ansicht von mounted with a yellow facetted stone in white metal collar, the weissen Ross vor Braunschweig', the interior of the base lid 10cm (4 in.) wide Some chips and blemishes have been numbered 7266, 9.5cm 3.25 in.) diameter (2) There are four infilled with wax CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 780 Lot: 774 A late 18th century portrait miniature and a boite a portrait, both Three 19th century Fitzgerald desk seals, one in parcel gilt iron portraits of ladies wearing black top hats and muslin dresses, topped by a monkey seated with a basket of flowers on two the miniature on ivory, 4.5cm (1.75 in.) high, the turned box with hare's heads, the lapis lazuli circular seal cut with the Fitzgerald tortoiseshell lining, the grisaille portrait printed on a porcelain coat of arms and motto 'Mor a Boo', 9.5cm (3.75 in.) high, a roundel, 7cm (2.75 in.) diameter (2) The portrait miniature is brass seal with Leinster monogram and a silvered bronze seal dirty but seems Ok other wise. There is some cracking to the cast as a heron with frog in its beak and three further frogs at its porcelain inset into the box CLICK HERE to BID high (3) Good CLICK LIVE on this lot HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 781 Lot: 775 Four early 19th century silhouettes and an earlier portrait Manner of Matthew Boulton, an ormolu mounted Derbyshire miniature, two of the former with gilt details and two on the Blue John cassolette, the upper terminals of the handles resting reverse of glass, the portrait miniature of a lady against a grey on ram's heads supporting swags to each side of the ovoid ground, all within papier mache frames, the largest rectangular body on socle stem and stepped square foot, 22.5cm (8.75 in.) 8.5 x 6.5cm (3.25 x 2.5 in.) (5) Those painted on the reverse of high with the candle nozzle showing Provenance: For a glass are both cracked CLICK HERE to BID of Matthew Boulton' See also, Lot 304 Christies 'The English LIVE on this lot Collector - 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe' 23 May 2012 CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 782 Three 19th century carved oak panels, another later and a pilaster capital, the three carved with mythical animal and Lot: 776 foliage grotesques, 33 x 23cm (13 x 9 in.), the later with a A 19th century ormolu mounted red chalcedony bowl, the oval dolphin at one end of a flowering scroll of vines, 71 x 22cm (28 gallery set with five out of six agate cabochons, the supporting x 8.5 in.), the capitol with scrolls flanking a central relief spiral column entwined with turquoise set vines, a circle of cabochon, 31cm (12.25 in.) wide (5) Good CLICK HERE to BID in.) high CLICK LIVE on this lot HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 783 Lot: 777 A Friesian oak tally board, dated '7 Juli 1722' on the reverse, A 19th century bronze figure of a classical warrior, restfully the front chip carved with a pyramid of six roundels above five seated, his sword by his right hand and his left on a victor's others on the rectangular pilaster divided by an inscription, that laurel wreath, dark brown patination, 61cm(24 in.) high Good on the reverse reading 'Neecke Hill is Den 7 Yuli Anno 1722 but without signature or other marks

25 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com wormage at the base but otherwise Ok CLICK HERE to BID x 18cm (47 x 7in) 84cm x 19cm (33 x 7.5in) href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 784 A late 17th/early 18th European oak candle box, the Lot: 790 rectangular sides and slide up lid chip carved with geometric An 18th century Norwegian birch wood lion peg tankard, the roundels within chevron bands, the arched top pierced with a hinged lid with lion thumbpiece, relief roundel on the lid and the six point star, the lid 28.5 x 14cm (11.25 x 5.5 in.) (2) Good CLICK HERE to BID high There are three splits by three of the feet which have been LIVE on this lot filled. There is also old filler by the lion's tail on the lid and to Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 part of the frond stem on which that lion rests CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 785 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 An 18th century oak document box, the cleated plank top carved in relief with foliage rectangle, the front three sides with foliage scrolls above bun feet, the interior once with candle box, Lot: 791 36cm (14.25 in.) wide CLICK HERE to BID Royal School of Art Needlework, of serpentine outline carved LIVE on this lot with scrolls, upon cabochon headed scroll feet, 26 x 40cm 26 x Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 40cm (10 x 16in) CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 786 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A late 17th/early 18th century North Italian sycamore table top cabinet, six drawers to the interior arranged around another central door with rustic columns flanking a lava cameo bearded Lot: 792 mask, each drawer with leather front gilt with flowers, the An early 18th Century Flemish tapestry fragment worked with compartment above with a print of knights in armour inside the figures with dogs hunting woodland within later beige and blue lid, a brass handled long drawer below above the bun feet, 43 x border banding, 157 x 68cm (61.75 x 26.75 in.) This has been 29.5 x 19.5cm (17 x 11.5 x 7.75 in.) Ex Collection of C. A. Ilbert conserved at about the same time as the borders were added This has the wear of age but is generally good CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00

Lot: 793 Lot: 787 An 18th century Flemish tapestry worked with two geese in the An 18th century white metal mounted mahogany writing box, foreground of a wooded landscape with distant houses within a the geometric veneers of the rectangular hinged lid defined by flowers on a brown ground and later brown edging, 165 x chequer lines, the applied foliate spandrels to each corner 255cm (65 x 100.5 in.) The tapestry has been conserved at the above protective brackets below, the interior of the lid with a same time as the backing and edging was put on CLICK HERE to BID flanking a pen tray before the main lidded compartment, LIVE on this lot 32.5cm (12.75 in.) wide Good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 Lot: 794 An early 18th century and later stumpwork panel, the silk and embroidered flowers, birds and insects later sewn and beaded Lot: 788 onto a quilted and tasselled square quartered in red, blue and A collection of reference books on furniture and furnishing greys, the triangles meeting on four central crowns, 53 x 54cm history, and antique collecting, with some relating to (20.75 x 21.25 in.) framed There is some wear to the silks and R.W.Symonds, including - Veneered Walnut Furniture, 1947, some losses of leaves, beads etc CLICK HERE to BID morocco; and various other works href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 795 A framed 18th century silk chasuble embroidered with scrolling Lot: 789 vines of coloured flowers on a cream ground, the front centrally Four 19th century Indian carved wood panels, of sizes, divided by two vertical bands of dark grey, 122 x 66cm (48 x 26 variously carved; urn and dragon, leaf and floral designs (4) in.) There are holes and splits in the cream background but the

26 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com embroidered flowers are generally good. It would be extremely punched dot decoration and engraved Irish inscription, set to fragile out of the frame - indeed might fall to pieces CLICK HERE to BID inscribed inside 'Left by Lord Edward FitzGerald, when on his LIVE on this lot deathbed, to Lady Lucy Foley, June 1798', in a period red Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 velvet case Provenance: The Dukes of Leinster and by descent. Lord Edward FitzGerald (1763- 1798) was an Irish rebel and patriot who was renowned for his gallantry and Lot: 796 courage; he was an icon for Irish nationalism through his A later mounted 18th century Aesop's Fables tapestry woven involvement with the Irish Rebellion of 1798 against British rule, with a cat, dog, parrot and central caged bird in a floral which ultimately cost him his life. The son of James FitzGerald, landscape, the cut out tapestry sewn with silks onto a two tone 1st Duke of Leinster, Edward FitzGerald joined the British army pink Berlin wool work ground, 64.5 x 180cm (25.25 x 71 in.) in and in 1781, at the age of 18, fought against the colonists in the cream painted frame The splits and losses to the old tapestry American Revolutionary War. He was seriously wounded at the have been conserved with cream stitchery. The flowers, other Battle of Eutaw Springs on 8 September 1781, his life being details and the edges have been enhanced with stitchery in saved by an escaped slave named Tony Small (nicknamed coloured silks securing the tapestry to its background CLICK HERE to BID Small by John Roberts in 1786. Lord Edward freed Small and LIVE on this lot employed him to the end of his life. FitzGerald was first elected Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 to the Irish Parliament in 1783. His enthusiasm for the French Revolution led to dismissal from the army in 1792 and four years later he joined the Society of United Irishmen, a nationalist organisation that aspired to free Ireland from English Lot: 797 control. This group appointed him to head the military A late 18th/early 19th century silk map of England divided into committee formed to plan an uprising and obtain aid from the Counties and with main towns named all within an oval garland French revolutionary regime. Although the French delayed in of coloured flowers, 60 x 55cm (23.5 x 21.5 in.) later oak frame supplying arms and troops, FitzGerald's committee went ahead The ground has browned over the years. and the black thread with its plans for a general rebellion. The insurrection was set used for names has bled into the background in places CLICK HERE to BID house in Thomas Street, Dublin. In March, however, LIVE on this lot FitzGerald's co-conspirators were seized by government Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 agents. On 9th May a reward of £1,000 was offered by Dublin Castle for his apprehension. Though he was in hiding he had twice visited his wife Pamela in disguise and was himself visited Lot: 798 by his stepfather William Ogilvie; he generally observed less A 19th century British Royal Standard by Benjamin Edgington, caution than his situation required. FitzGerald's hiding place London, the four quarters sewn and painted twice with the lions was disclosed by a Catholic barrister and informer named of England on a red ground, the lion of Scotland on a golden Francis Magan and on 18 May Major Henry Sirr led a military ground and the harp of Ireland on a blue ground, 305 x 545cm party to the house where Lord Edward was in bed suffering (120 x 180 in.) Edgingtons were London canvas workers and from a fever. Alerted by the commotion, he jumped out of bed flag makers throughout the 19th century Some patching to the and, ignoring the pleas of the arresting officers Major William corners and some holes CLICK HERE to BID Captain Daniel Frederick Ryan to surrender peacefully, LIVE on this lot FitzGerald stabbed Swan and mortally wounded Ryan with a Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 dagger in a desperate attempt to escape. The weapon used by Lord Edward to defend himself was later stolen from Major Swan's house by Emma Lucretia Dobbin, aged twelve, the Lot: 799 young daughter of the Reverend William Dobbin and Catherine Two whole late 15th/early 16th century Irish tiles and a Coote, later Emma Le Fanu, and mother of the writer Sheridan fragment, the two with the letters G and E flanking the Le Fanu - "I was almost a child when I possessed myself of the Fitzgerald arms and encircled by their motto 'Sie Dieu Plet dagger with which Lord Edward FitzGerald had defended Crom Abo', all raised in relief below an ochre glaze, 14 x himself so desperately at the time of his arrest. The 13.5cm (5.5 x 5.25 in.), the fragment with interlacing C's below circumstances connected with it are these: Mrs. Swan, wife of an olive glaze (3) These tiles have been found chiefly at Bective Major Swan (Deputy Town Major), was a relative of my mother. Abbey. They are thought to have been commissioned by Garret Our family constantly visited at her house in North Great Mor Fitzgerald, 8th Earl of Kildare about the time of his George's Street. My mother often took my younger sister and marriage to Elizabeth St John in around 1500, hence the letters me there. I often heard Major Swan describe the dreadful G and E, and before his death at Kildare in 1513. The different struggle in which he had himself received a severe wound from colours may have been to give a floor a chequer board the dagger which he had succeeded in wresting from Lord arrangement of colours. The relief decoration is reasonably Edward, and which he took a pleasure in showing as a trophy. clear on just one tile. The fragment has lost three of its corners The dreadful conflict is described in the Annual Register, and in CLICK HERE to BID the journal of the day. The death-wound which Lord Edward LIVE on this lot received, and the death of Captain Ryan, are known to Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 everyone. The character of Lord Edward, the position which he held, and his tragical death, the domestic happiness which he had enjoyed, and the affection in which he held those near Lot: 800 to him, I need not describe. When I saw the dagger in the Lord Edward FitzGerald's Ring, an 18th Century band ring, the hands with which Lord Edward had striven in the last fatal uniform band of rose metal (possibly copper) with linear struggle for life or death, I felt that it was not rightfully his who held it, and wished it were in other hands. Wishes soon

27 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com changed into plans, and I determined, if possible, to get it. I level signed A Payne, Clerkenwell, 97cm CLICK HERE to BID one evening, after tea, when Major Swan and his guests were LIVE on this lot engaged in conversation in the back drawing-room, I walked Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 into the front drawing-room, to the spot where it was. I seized it and thrust it into my bosom, inside my stays. I returned to the company, where I had to sit for an hour, and then drove home a Lot: 810 distance of three miles. As soon as we left the house I told my Thomas Kefford, Roystone (sic), an 18th century oak 30hour sister, who was beside me, what I had done. As soon as we longcase clock, the 12inch square brass dial with four pillar got home, I rushed up to the room which my sister and I movement, foliate mask spandrels, date aperture, signed to the occupied, and, having secured the door, I opened one of the chapter ring, the moulded cornice above shaped top trunk door, seams in the feather bed, took out the dagger, and plunged it on a rectangular plinth, 195cm high case possibly associated, among the feathers. For upwards of 12 years I lay every night small old packing pieces to cheeks of case. movement upon the bed which contained my treasure. When I left home I untested. CLICK took it with me, and it has been my companion in all the HERE to BID LIVE on this lot vicissitudes of life. When he missed it Major Swan was greatly Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 incensed, and not without apprehensions that it had been taken to inflict a deadly revenge upon him. Had he taken harsh measures against the servants, whom he might have suspected, I had resolved to confess that I had taken it; but Lot: 811 A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket timepiece, the after a time his anger and uneasiness subsided. I have often rectangular case with fan moulding to the cornice and brass seen and heard this dagger described as a most extraordinary pineapple finial, 8inch circular enamel dial (worn) with Roman weapon, and have been ready to laugh when I heard it so numerals, the single fusee movement with arched plates and described. Moore mentions it in his life of Lord Edward pendulum holdfast, the case with side scale panels and ring FitzGerald as being in the possession of some other family. He handles above, all upon ball feet, 51cm high untested. lacking is quite mistaken. This is the very dagger, which had not been some brass inlay. rear door frame chipped and cracked. Dial many months in Major Swan's hands, when it became mine in rubbed. Few age splits/knocks to the case. CLICK HERE to BID 1847, in Seventy Years of Irish Life by William Le Fanu, her LIVE on this lot son. FitzGerald was only captured after Major Sirr shot him in Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 the shoulder. He was conveyed to New Prison, Dublin, where he was denied proper medical treatment. After a brief detention in Dublin Castle, he was taken to Newgate Prison in Dublin. Inflammation set into his wound. His wife, Pamela, for whom Lot: 812 the government probably had enough evidence to convict her A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, no. 354567, circa 1970, of of treason, fled the country before he died, without seeing him classic design, the gilt case with white chapter ring, boxed with again, but his brother Lord Henry and his aunt, Lady Louisa two booklets, 21cm wide apparently working, but untested. Conolly, were allowed to see him in his last moments. At the generally good overall condition. CLICK HERE to BID 1798, though it was suppressed soon afterwards. Condition LIVE on this lot appears fine. In a red velvet pouch. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 813 W.Chambers, London, a Victorian mahogany Regulator type Lot: 807 wall clock with bracket, the domed case with 7.5inch silvered W. Thornhill & Co, London, a French brass repeating carriage dial marked 'W.Chambers, 18 Powell Strt, London', a fretwork clock, with original platform lever escapement, backplate panel below, the twin fusee movement with bell strike and marked for Thornhill and numbered '19930', with gong striking mercury jar pendulum, pierced trefoil hands, full length glass movement, 15.5cm high CLICK HERE to BID matching mahogany wall bracket slight damage to fretwork LIVE on this lot panel; mercury now removed from pendulum for transit; slight Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 age marks to case; appears to function. CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 808 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, no. 114290, circa 1950s, of typical design in gilt case with square dial, the base engraved with names [of donors], 21cm wide loss of lacquer and wear to Lot: 814 horizontal surfaces; some light scratches to metal; untested CLICK HERE to BID longcase clock, the 11.5inch brass dial with strike/silent to the LIVE on this lot arch, signed to a curved plaque, with seconds dial and date Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 aperture, 5 pillar 8 day movement, the case with some repainting and repairs, 247cm high CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 809 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 A George III mahogany banjo barometer, the breakarch pediment above silvered hygrometer, thermometer, dial and Lot: 815

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Ortelli & Co London, a George III mahogany stick barometer, Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 the broken pediment above signed silvered register, replacement exposed tube and turned cistern cover below, 100.5cm CLICK Lot: 820 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot A French 19th century gilt metal mantel clock, the moulded Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 rectangular case surmounted with a patinated greyhound, the cracked enamel dial signed for Raingo Freres Paris below VI and with twin train countwheel-striking drum movement with silk Lot: 816 suspension pendulum, the numbered backplate also stamped Daniel Delander, London, a George I walnut month-going 'Raingo Freres Paris', upon foliate scroll feet, 42cm high CLICK HERE to BID an oval reserve 'Dan: Delander London', the early type arch LIVE on this lot with regulation dial flanked by two mounted putti, seconds dial Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 and date aperture below, mask head spandrels, replacement hands, the 5 pillar movement with centre latched pillar, rack striking on a bell, old seat board with nailed end-blocks, the Lot: 821 walnut case with rectangular trunk door veneered in six A 19th century walnut and ebonised Vienna wall clock, the sections, crossbanded sides, and raised on a plinth base glazed case of traditional design, the enamel two part dial (possibly reduced) with double skirting, restorations, 238cm having Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, twin weight high. Compare Christie's Lot 244, sale 9 June 2011, for a driven movement with gong strike, 126cm CLICK HERE to BID Collection), showing a similar regulation dial and spandrels of LIVE on this lot the same pattern, with 5 pillar movement with centre latched Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 pillar. Provenance: Private collection, Northumberland. later hands, plinth possibly reduced and part rebuilt. glass panels replace the frets to the hood. General old repairs to movement which was fully professionally serviced in 2003. CLICK HERE to BID ormolu mounted longcase clock, the waisted case with brass LIVE on this lot inlay, glazed aperture to the trunk, the shaped hood with 13inch Estimate: £10,000.00 - £15,000.00 painted circular dial, the altered movement with concentric calendar and seconds dials, pinwheel escapement, the backplate and dial inscribed with the maker's name, 222cm Lot: 817 high CLICK HERE to A late Victorian chiming mantel clock, the rosewood and BID LIVE on this lot boxwood strung arched case with two axe handles flanking the Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 gilt dial, having slow/fast silvered subsidiary above silvered chapter ring signed 'John Bull & Co Bedford', the three train Winterhalter and Hoffmeier movement chiming on 4 gongs and striking on a further gong, pull repeat cord on one side, all Lot: 823 John Pritchard, London, a George III mahogany and mounted raised on brass ogee feet, 32cm high CLICK HERE to BID cresting, the 8inch silvered dial with strike/silent to the arch, gilt LIVE on this lot foliate spandrels, date aperture, signed to the engraved centre, Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 the twin fusee movement now with anchor escapement, engraved backplate and L-shape brackets, cast caryatid front corners, the sides with brass scale panels and handles above, Lot: 818 all upon brass ogee feet, 57cm high. Note: see Christie's sale, A mahogany mantel timepiece circa 1830, the moulded July 2005 lot 139 for another clock by Pritchard, displaying very rectangular case with bevelled glazed top and three sides, the similar case features and of the same size. Local family 9cm square silvered dial (unsigned) with Roman numerals and provenance. Finials probably later, few knocks/chips, splits to 4 pillar chain fusee movement, fretwork rear door, all upon a the case. Converted to anchor escapement. untested. CLICK HERE to BID CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 824 Lot: 819 Thomas Brown, Birmingham, a George III mahogany bracket An imposing French Boulle clock circa 1900, the ormolu clock, the bell top case with handle and four acorn finials, the mounted tortoiseshell case with brass inlay, and of typical 8inch enamelled dial (chipped) with strike/silent to the arch, waisted shape, the 6.5inch dial signed 'Janetti' with Roman and calendar dial below the centre, signed, with Roman numerals Arabic numerals with line divisions, the Japy Freres drum and Arabic seconds, mounted gilt spandrels, the twin fusee 5 movement with countwheel strike on a bell, the black painted pillar movement signed to the engraved backplate, with anchor rear door with silencing arm for the strike, all upon scroll feet, escapement (probably a conversion from verge), the case with 69cm high Provenance: From the collection of Graham Rust. breakarch glazed panel sides and rear door, the front corners generally good condition; brass inlay slightly raised in a few with trailing flower mounts, pull repeat cord, all raised on cast places. movement untested. CLICK HERE to BID some cracks, knocks and losses to case. Movement untested. LIVE on this lot

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CLICK HERE to BID travelling clocks, exhibiting similar features to the present LIVE on this lot example. Currently ticking and striking; later hands, alarm Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 spring probably broken (not working). CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 825 Estimate: £12,000.00 - £18,000.00 A 19th century French ormolu mounted mantel clock, the moulded portico case surmounted with a bull, the worn gilt dial with Roman numerals, countwheel striking drum movement Lot: 832 marked 'Vine a Paris' to the bell mount, all raised on block feet, An early 19th century oak box seat settle, circa 1820 open 31cm high case somewhat loose. Lacks minute hand. Dial arms, plain panels with lift up seat Provenance: R W Symonds worn, Movement untested. CLICK HERE to BID good, expected wear with marks and knocks to the feet, there LIVE on this lot are no obvious repairs of restorations CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 826 Jean Baptiste Baillon, an ormolu mantel clock circa 1770, the case with a seated female figure emblematic of Learning after a Lot: 833 design by Laurent Guiard, the 6.75inch enamel dial signed 'Jn A late 17th century oak panel coffer, circa 1680, the triple panel Baptiste Baillon', the signed adapted movement numbered top above a carved frieze rail with plain panels on stile legs 3905, with circular flat bottomed plates, anchor escapement, Provenance: R W Symonds collection 59 x 97 x 44cm (23 x 38 silk suspension pendulum and later rack striking, raised on a x 17in) Good patina with expected wear and long stile legs CLICK HERE to BID similar design can be found in the Wallace Collection, London, LIVE on this lot and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, with Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 movements by F.Berthoud and J. LeRoy. Originally known as €˜l€™Emploi du Temps€™, the design was first made for Madame Geoffrin (1699-1777), a society hostess, famed for holding Lot: 834 artistic and literary soirées. Provenance: Carton, Ireland, formerA small George II mahogany oval drop leaf dining table, circa Seat of the Duke of Leinster (see old photograph showing this 1740, the cabriole legs with foliate carved knees and on pointed clock in situ) CLICK toes Provenance: R W Symonds collection 73 x 95 x 106cm HERE to BID LIVE on this lot (28 x 37 x 41in) Good colour, with small timber loss along the Estimate: £6,000.00 - £9,000.00 hinged joint of the drop leaves CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 827 Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00 Benjamin Gray and Justin Vulliamy, an early George III mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda hood with 12inch dial signed to a typical shaped silvered plaque, strike/silent dial to Lot: 835 the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, A 17th century oak joint stool, circa 1640, with shaped frieze on Rococo spandrels, the 5 pillar movement with maintaining inverted baluster turned and stretchered legs Provenance: R W power to one side, deadbeat escapement, shaped crutch with Symonds collection 52 x 48 x 27cm (20 x 19 x 11in) The top gridiron pendulum and large bob with calibrated nut, the trunk displays an old split and there are knocks to the edges and a with breakarch door above a panelled plinth and stepped base, dark mark to the top. General wear and tear to the stretchers 240cm high some knocks and losses to mouldings and case. and slight damp degredation to the feet. CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £6,000.00 - £10,000.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00

Lot: 828 Lot: 836 Vulliamy, London, no.1177, a rosewood triple fusee mantel An 18th century elm cricket table, circa 1745, with a heavy clock with alarm and repeat circa 1835, the rosewood case with circular top, supported on three plain turned ash legs removable top over a glass panel revealing the platform Provenance: R W Symonds collection 66 x 66cm (26 x 26in) escapement, the arched silvered dial signed around XII, with Wonderful colour, legs slightly loose, with characterful marks to Roman numerals, replaced hands, gilt alarm hand to the centre the top CLICK HERE with adjustment square at VI, an engraved foliate panel below, to BID LIVE on this lot strike/silent lever above XI and alarm winding square concealed Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 to lower right corner, the triple chain fusee movement signed and numbered to the backplate, with maintaining power, slow/fast regulating arm above, 3 graduated bells fitted below the centre, striking the quarters, all in a glazed case with repeat Lot: 837 A 17th century oak joint stool, line carved frieze, on baluster arm to one side, with original numbered winding key, and lock turned legs Provenance: R W Symonds collection 52 x 40 x key, 230mm high, 143mm wide and deep Provenance: The 32cm (20 x 16 x 12in) Old worm and losses to the moulded top Duke of Leinster Literature: See ALLIX (C) Carriage Clocks, edge and some damp degredation in the feet

30 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 843 LIVE on this lot A William & Mary oak lowboy, circa 1690, fitted three small Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 drawers with brass drop handles, shaped apron on inverted baluster turned legs united by X stretcher and bun feet Provenance: R W Symonds collection 72 x 78 x 49cm (28 x 30 Lot: 838 x 19in) The rear section of the plank top is loose and we notice An early 17th century oak and walnut court cupboard, circa some small loss of timber to the point of the stretcher above 1640, the open shelves with plain baluster turned supports, the one foot CLICK frieze and frieze drawer with applied mouldings, dentil cornice HERE to BID LIVE on this lot and fret carved apron, on bun feet Provenance: R W Symonds Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 collection 103 x 121 x 43cm (40 x 47 x 17in) Evidence of old worm to the baluster columns, which are probably walnut, but, have all been filled and ebonised CLICK HERE to BID An 18th century triangular mahogany kettle stand, with tray LIVE on this lot edge top, on column legs and undertier Provenance: R W Estimate: £2,500.00 - £4,000.00 Symonds collection 72cm (28in) Good colour, no apparent losses CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 839 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A 17th century oak plank top side table, with cleated ends, fitted a single end drawer on stretchered legs Provenance: R W Symonds collection 71 x 93 x 65cm (28 x 36 x 25in) Ring Lot: 845 marks to the top, but overall a good colour with no obvious An early 18th century elm and oak dressing table, circa 1740, repairs or restoration CLICK HERE to BID W Symonds collection 62 x 74 x 59cm (24 x 29 x 23in) The top LIVE on this lot is mis-shapen with general marks of wear and tear CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Lot: 840 An 18th century fruitwood carrying stool, circa 1770, the oval pierced seat on tapering square stretchered legs Provenance: Lot: 846 R W Symonds collection 50 x 41cm (20 x 16in) Good patination A late 17th century child's oak table, circa 1680, with a dummy with characterful marks to the seat and expected wear to the drawer front and brass drop handles, concealed end drawer, on legs and stretchers CLICK HERE to BID Symonds collection 55 x 55 x 40cm (21 x 21 x 16in) Unusually LIVE on this lot good condition for such a delicate table CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 841 An early 19th century birch wood child's chair with rush seat, A 17th century oak circular seat stool, on four column legs 31cm Lot: 847 diameter, An 18th century elm carrying stool, on bench end A Queen Anne fruitwood close stool, circa 1710 the three legs 56cm wide A small 18th century elm and fruitwood dummy drawer fronts with brass drop handles, on bun feet carrying stool 26cm wide A small 18th century elm square seat Provenance: R W Symonds collection 49 x 48 x 38cm (19 x 19 stool 25cm wide and A circular seat stool on three legs (6) x 15in) Good colour and patina, ring marks to the top, one side Provenance: R W Symonds collection Generally all have good handle and handle back plate, missing, worm damage to the colour, the small carrying stool has a loss to the scroll outline in bun feet CLICK the seat CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 848 Lot: 842 A William & Mary period oak side table, circa 1690 the heavy A William & Mary walnut chest on stand, circa 1690, fitted two rectangular top on four splayed square legs with edge short and three long drawers with original brasses and banded moulding, united by a central stretcher Provenance: R W decoration, the stand fitted three drawers to a shaped apron, on Symonds collection 69 x 61 x 44cm (27 x 24 x 17in) Wonderful turned legs and stretchers Provenance: R W Symonds patination with old characterful marks to the top and expected collection 158 x 105 x 58cm (62 x 41 x 23in) Stretcher rails to wear to the legs and stretchers CLICK HERE to BID there are some small sections of loose veneer to the side LIVE on this lot mouldings CLICK Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 Lot: 849 A Regency polished brass fender, pierced trailing leaf

31 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com decoration on lion paw feet 105cm wide x 28cm deep and a An early 17th century oak joint stool, circa 1640, on plain set of three brass fire irons with urn finials (4) Provenance: R column legs Provenance: R W Symonds collection 57 x 49 x W Symonds collection General wear and tear, but no obvious 32cm (22 x 19 x 12in) A good colour with some marks to the damages CLICK top and a slight split, expected wear to the feet and stretchers HERE to BID LIVE on this lot CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

Lot: 850 A walnut footstool, 19th century, upholstered with tapestry Lot: 856 fragments, on splayed bracket feet Provenance: R W A small 17th century oak coffer, circa 1670, with panelled front Symonds collection 14 x 91 x 26cm (5 x 35 x 10in) The stool and carved frieze and stile rails Provenance: R W Symonds appears to have been altered, with evidence of a central joint in collection 54 x 80 x 36cm (21 x 31 x 14in) Several hinge the frame CLICK changes, lock removed, a good colour and with expected marks HERE to BID LIVE on this lot and wear CLICK Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 851 A late 17th century Spanish walnut stool, circa 1690, crewel Lot: 857 work upholstered seat, on turned and stretchered legs, with An 18th century comb back Windsor chair, the shaped crest rail original rawhide seat webbing Provenance: R W Symonds and stick back to an elm seat and on turned stretchered legs collection 40 x 80 x 50cm (16 x 31 x 20in) The seat covering Provenance: R W Symonds collection 98 x 41cm (38 x 16in) has been renewed, with evidence of the old hide seat webbing, Traces of old worm infestation to the arm and seat CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00

Lot: 858 Lot: 852 A late 17th century oak two door wainscot cupboard, circa A mid-18th century oak bureau cabinet, circa 1760, the upper 1690, enclosed by two six panel doors, beneath a carved frieze half with fielded arched panel doors enclosing a shelved rail, on stile legs Provenance: R W Symonds collection 153 x interior, above a fitted bureau with well compartment, three long 158 x 52cm (60 x 62 x 20in) Sides cut to dismantle and on later drawers and on bracket feet Provenance: R W Symonds casters CLICK HERE collection 211 x 96 x 50cm (82 x 37 x 20in) Later cornice and to BID LIVE on this lot loose timber around right hand loper The feet are also Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 considered to be old replacements CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 859 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 A 17th century and later oak side table, the later top above a single drawer, on stretchered bobbin legs Provenance: R W Symonds collection 72 x 67 x 41cm (28 x 26 x 16in) The top is Lot: 853 not fixed centrally and is considered to be possibly later CLICK HERE to BID hinged leaf supported by a single gate, on four turned legs and LIVE on this lot moulded edge stretcher rails Provenance: R W Symonds Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 collection 72 x 66 x 57cm (28 x 26 x 22in) Good original colour with some marks and timber losses from the edges close the the hinges CLICK Lot: 860 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot A late 17th century oak dresser, circa 1700, the raised plate Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 rack with fret carved cornice, three open shelves, false spice drawers, the base fitted three drawers, two cupboards with arched central panels, on stile feet 192 x 189 x 52cm (75 x 74 x Lot: 854 20in) Old worm to rear feet and side panelling, worm and An early 18th century elm and burr yew cricket table, circa alterations to spice drawers with some damages, expected 1730, the circular dished top on three tapering square edge wear commensurate with age CLICK HERE to BID collection 71 x 43cm (28 x 17in) Good colour with a small edge LIVE on this lot moulding loss to the top, characterful marks and expected wear Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 to the stretchers and legs CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 861 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 A late 17th century elm gateleg table, circa 1680, the oval drop leaf top to a bobbin turned double gate action 72 x 150 x 171cm (28 x 59 x 67in) General overall wear, but no apparent Lot: 855 damages or restorations

32 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 Lot: 868 An early 18th century Continental oak dresser, circa 1720, with Lot: 862 raised plate rack and geometric moulded drawer and door A late 16th /early 17th century German walnut cabinet on later fronts, on bun feet 166 x 122 x 55cm (65 x 48 x 21in) Good stand, the cabinet with wide cornice, above two frieze drawers colour, no apparent damges, just expected wear CLICK HERE to BID and carved with classical figures after the antique, possibly LIVE on this lot Juno and Jupiter with a central mask carved term 76 x 119 x Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 51cm (30 x 46 x 20in) A good colour and patina, however there are moulding losses to the top drawer fronts and panls between the doors and either side. The stand is probably 80-100 years Lot: 869 old CLICK HERE to A 17th century oak chest of drawers, circa 1690, geometric BID LIVE on this lot moulded drawer fronts, on plinth moulded bracket feet 88 x 91 x Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 55cm (34 x 35 x 21in) The drawer runners are very worn and evidence of handle changes CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 863 LIVE on this lot An early 18th century walnut kneehole bureau, circa 1710, with Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 fall enclosing a well compartment, drawers and pigeon holes above a central cupboard and six small side drawers, on bracket feet 93 x 89 x 49cm (36 x 35 x 19in) Old veneer Lot: 870 restorations around the lopers CLICK HERE to BID quarter veneered and crossbanded decoration, brass end LIVE on this lot carrying handles, the later stand on cabriole legs 52 x 112 x Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 56cm (20 x 44 x 22in) Changes to hinges, veneer chips and moulding loss around the clasp area CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 864 LIVE on this lot A matched set of eight late 17th century oak dining chairs, circa Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 1680 with high backs, scroll carved crest rails, splat backs and front stretcher rails, panel seats with needlework squabs, on joint supports 102 x 45cm (40 x 18in) Good colour, minor Lot: 871 variations and old restorations to the backs CLICK HERE to BID framed mirror to a base with three small drawers on ogee LIVE on this lot bracket feet 58 x 38 x 20cm (23 x 15 x 8in) Small veneer chip to Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 the base, replaced mirror plate and replaced feet CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 865 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 A set of three 17th century French walnut framed high back chairs, profusely carved backs in the baroque manner, upholstered seats and on further carved and stretchered Lot: 872 supports (3) 127 x 48cm (50 x 19in) Old worm and repairs to A pair of late 19th century French walnut framed arm chairs, the backs CLICK tapestry upholstered with leaf carved show wood and HERE to BID LIVE on this lot conforming stretchered legs (2) 118 x 62cm (46 x 24in) One Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 tapestry cover is more faded than the other. The frames are otherwise sound CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 866 LIVE on this lot A Jacobean oak hall chair, with cane seat and back, scroll Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 carved crest rail and stretcher rail 114 x 44cm (44 x 17in) The seat has been re caned CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 873 LIVE on this lot A pair of 17th century style oak 'Yorkshire' chairs, circa 1900 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 114 x 53cm (44 x 21in) The condition is good, no damages or restorations CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 867 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A late 18th century yew wood and elm Windsor armchair, circa 1790, on turned legs and crinoline stretcher Provenance: Riverside, Burford, Oxfordshire 103 x 48cm (40 x 19in) An old Lot: 874 repair to the splat CLICK HERE to BID dentil moulded and egg and dart carved cornice, serpentine LIVE on this lot outline glazed panel doors, leaf carved moulded shoe, to

33 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com conforming fielded panel doors to the base, on ogee bracket House, Burford, Oxfordshire 182 x 61 x 41cm (71 x 24 x 16in) feet 239 x 129 x 49cm (93 x 50 x 19in) The glazed panels to Some refixing of the legs, minor veneer chip losses and the top are thought to be later and we noted a slight variation degredation of the mirror plate in the door CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00

Lot: 881 Lot: 875 A George II mahogany bureau, circa 1755, with four long A Chippendale revival mahogany library table, circa 1890, the graduated drawers, pierced brass plate handles on ogee shaped top with a green leather lining, cast gilt brass handles bracket feet Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, with drawers and cupboards verso 73½ x 168 x 106cm (28 x 66 Oxfordshire 104 x 101 x 59cm (41 x 39 x 23in) Faded top with x 41in) Repolished, faded leather, but no signs of any damages old repair to lock area and signs of minor timber shrinkage in or restorations CLICK the fall CLICK HERE HERE to BID LIVE on this lot to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00

Lot: 876 Lot: 882 A mid 18th century mahogany fret framed wall mirror, with gilt A mahogany centre table of mid 18th century design, by S & H eagle cresting Provenance: R W Symonds collection 76 x Jewell. 131-2 High Holborn, WC1, the top with re entrant 43cm (30 x 17in) Repairs and replaced sections to the frame corners and carved with ribbons and rosettes, the frieze centred and replaced mirror plate CLICK HERE to BID and ball feet Note: Christie's sale, Distillers, October 1997 77 x LIVE on this lot 115 x 76cm (30 x 45 x 30in) Faded, but otherwise in good Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 condition, with ivorine makers label to the underside CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 877 Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 A George II mahogany toilet mirror, fitted three small drawers to the base, on ogee bracket feet Provenance: R W Symonds collection 61 x 41 x 19cm (24 x 16 x 7in) Old marks, wear and Lot: 883 tear and silver degredation to the mirror plate CLICK HERE to BID and gilt tooled leather lined top, fitted three frieze drawers, later LIVE on this lot cast brass handles, on square tapering legs, block feet and Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 casters 74 x 115 x 77cm (29 x 45 x 30in) Faded leather with expected marks and signs of replaced handles CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 878 LIVE on this lot A George II gilt framed wall mirror, circa 1740, break arch Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 pediment with vacant cartouche, to a leaf moulded frame and apron centred by a shell plate size 70cm x 68cm Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, Oxfordshire 123 x 68cm Lot: 884 (48 x 27in) Old glass plate with degredation of the silvering CLICK HERE to BID the stamped gilt ground painted with Spaniel and fowl LIVE on this lot Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home to the Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 Dukes of Leinster 183 x 220cm (71 x 86in) Old tears and repairs, but colours are bright CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 879 LIVE on this lot A George II mahogany library table, circa 1755, leather cloth Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 lined top, fitted three drawers, dummy end drawers and verso, on square chamfered legs and leaf scroll carved and pierced leg brackets Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, Lot: 885 Oxfordshire 73 x 118 x 66cm (28 x 46 x 26in) leather cloth lined A set of eight George III leather fire buckets, each painted with top, faded and handles missing to dummy drawers CLICK HERE to BID Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home of the LIVE on this lot Dukes of Leinster 29cm (11in) The paint is peeling on some Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 and there are minor detail differences CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 880 Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 A George II mahogany bureau cabinet, circa 1745, the upper half with swan-neck pediment and mirrored door, enclosing a shelved interior, above a fitted bureau and two small drawers, Lot: 886 brass ring handles on cabriole legs Provenance: Riverside A George III Irish parcel gilt mahogany framed armchair, circa

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1760, on square carved legs with large brass wheel casters with a garland of flowers and foliage and opening in conjunction Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home to the with a slide, with a fitted interior, above one long and two short Dukes of Leinster 95 x 66cm (37 x 26in) The upholstery is tired, drawers flanking the kneehole, the end inlaid with sprays of the wheels are possibly a later addition CLICK HERE to BID Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home to the LIVE on this lot Duke's of Leinster Note: John Cobb. (1715 - 1778) was a Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 cabinetmaker and upholsterer, however little is known about him before 1751, when he formed a partnership with William Vile, but was believed to have been apprenticed in 1729 to Tim Lot: 887 Money a Norwich upholsterer. John Cobb later joined William A pair of early George III mahogany library armchairs, circa Vile in St Martin's Lane in London and when Vile retired in 1760, with rectangular upholstered backs, padded open arms 1764, Cobb carried on in business with the assistance of his with down curved supports, on stretchered square chamfered foreman, Samuel Reynolds. He made furniture to a very high legs and brass barrel casters (2) Provenance: Carton House, standard and earned a reputation for exquisite marquetry inlays Ireland, the ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 96 x 72cm in tropical woods, particularly satinwood, which were an (37 x 28in) Old faded fabric covering, generally sound with important element of neo-classical furniture and whose casters on the front legs only CLICK HERE to BID bureau. 108 x 84 x 46cm (42 x 33 x 18in) Loose leg brackets LIVE on this lot are present, timber shrinkage crack to the end panels and a Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 small veneer loss at the top of one leg CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 888 Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 A George II Irish mahogany tray top silver table, circa 1750, the dished top to a shell carved frieze, on slender cabriole legs, shell carved knees on paw feet Provenance: Carton House, Lot: 892 Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 71 x 79 x A George III mahogany and satinwood marquetry cylinder 54cm (28 x 31 x 21in) There are pale mahogany plugged screw bureau, circa 1795, in the manner of John Cobb, stamped holes where the top has been re-fixed CLICK HERE to BID inlaid with a garland of flowers and foliage, opening in LIVE on this lot conjunction with a slide, with a fitted interior, above one long Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 and two short drawers around a kneehole, the sides inlaid with sprays of flowers, on square tapering legs and leg brackets inlaid with husks Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home to the Duke's of Leinster Note: John Cobb. Lot: 889 (1715 - 1778) was a cabinetmaker and upholsterer, however A Napoleon III gilt bronze Boulle work bureau plat, of little is known about him before 1751, when he formed a serpentine shape, with leather lined top and the frieze with a partnership with William Vile, but was believed to have been pair of drawers, contre-partie brass and tortoiseshell boulle with apprenticed in 1729 to Tim Money a Norwich upholsterer. gilt bronze mask appliques and the cabriole legs headed by John Cobb later joined William Vile in St Martin's Lane in masks - possible earlier elements Provenance: Carton House, London and when Vile retired in 1764, Cobb carried on in Ireland, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Leinster 78 x 156 x business with the assistance of his foreman, Samuel Reynolds. 74cm (30 x 61 x 29in) Loose cut brass work and generally very He made furniture to a very high standard and earned a dirty CLICK HERE to reputation for exquisite marquetry inlays in tropical woods, BID LIVE on this lot particularly satinwood, which were an important element of neo- Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 classical furniture and whose influence can clearly be seen in the decoration of this cylinder bureau. 107 x 84 x 46cm (42 x 33 x 18in) The condition is considered to be good, with Lot: 890 expected wear CLICK A set of twelve Irish mahogany and parcel gilt dining chairs, HERE to BID LIVE on this lot each with serpentine top rail carved with ribbons and fruiting Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 vines with pierced vase splat, the leather covered seats on carved legs; six George II, circa 1755 and six 19th century copies in walnut (12) 99cm (39in) high 56cm (22in) seat width Lot: 893 walnut chairs 99cm (39in) high 48cm (19in) seat width A George II Irish mahogany tea table, circa 1750, fold over top Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home to the with candle stands and counter wells, scallop shell carved and Dukes of Leinster Variations in seat coverings, with expected on shell carved cabriole legs, pad feet and casters wear to the frames and gilt carved decoration, though only Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the small apparent damages to crest rail fixings CLICK HERE to BID faded, though generally a dark colour, polished interior, lacking LIVE on this lot baise lining CLICK Estimate: £8,000.00 - £12,000.00 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 Lot: 891 A George III mahogany and satinwood marquetry cylinder Lot: 894 bureau, circa 1795, in the manner of John Cobb, the A pair of late 18th century Irish satinwood corner commodes, rectangular top fitted with a concave drawer, the cylinder inlaid circa 1785, in the manner of William Moore of Dublin, the tops

35 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com inlaid with classical urns, draped with husks and surrounded by expected use CLICK etched acanthus leaf scrolls and inlaid with hounds, within a HERE to BID LIVE on this lot cross-banded border, the frieze centred by a brass rams head Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 mask and flanked by inlaid scrolls and husks, the doors each inlaid with a classical urn flanked by rams head masks and hung with chains of husks, further inlaid with griffins, scrolls and Lot: 899 husks and divided by cross-banded pilasters, the turned and A George IV mahogany cheval glass, circa 1825, the tapered leaf carved feet with fluted collars (2) Provenance: rectangular plate within a reeded trestle frame and reeded Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster outsplayed sabre legs Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the Note: William Moore was born into a family of cabinet makers ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 166 x 69cm (65 x 27in) specialising in inlaid and marquetry furniture following the Slightly faded timber with original mirror plate CLICK HERE to BID Adam. Before setting up his business in Dublin, Moore LIVE on this lot reputedly went to London where he studied and was Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 apprenticed in the workshops of Mayhew and Ince. His work was highly regarded and the marquetry and detailing on these commodes are typical of his work. 85 x 86 x 62cm (33 x 34 x 24in) Faded with old primitive repairs to the marquetry inlay on Lot: 900 A late Regency mahogany circular dining table, circa 1820, on the tops of each. The interiors are plain. CLICK HERE to BID terminating in brass cap casters Provenance: Carton House, LIVE on this lot Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 73 x 143cm Estimate: £12,000.00 - £18,000.00 (28 x 56in) Slight timber shrinkage where the two leaves meet, otherwise the top is clean and colour is good CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 895 LIVE on this lot A pair of George III Irish brass serpentine fire fenders circa Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 1780, engraved with anthemion and paterae (2) 136cm (53.5in) and 151cm (59.9in) respectively Provenance; Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Leinster Some expected wear and tear, with old repairs to the gallery Lot: 901 A George III mahogany wardrobe, circa 1760, a dentil moulded tops of both but engraved decoration is still evident CLICK HERE to BID bracket feet Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral LIVE on this lot home to the Dukes of Leinster 181 x 147 x 68cm (71 x 57 x Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 27in) The timber has mellowed slightly to a lighter colour and there is a small split to the top right door panel CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 896 LIVE on this lot An early 19th century Chinese black lacquer toilet mirror, circa Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 1820, gilt decoration, on the rectangular plate above two serpentine drawers and two further deeper drawers, on bracket feet Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster See lot 902 for image 69 x 41 x 29cm Lot: 902 A late 18th century Dutch mahogany bombe chest, circa 1770, (27 x 16 x 11in) There is evidence of the lacquer rippling on the acanthus leaf cast handles, on swept bracket feet Provenance: top tier and some small losses to the edge, also some silvering Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Duke's of Leinster degredation to the mirror plate. CLICK HERE to BID slightly faded but sound overall href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 Lot: 897 An iron bound silver trunk inset with the Leinster Crest, strap work hinges and clasps Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, Lot: 903 A George III mahogany breakfront press, circa 1770, the the ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 66 x 108 x 70cm breakfront fitted cupboards above drawers, flanked by hanging (26 x 42 x 27in) Rusted iron bindings and dried timbers from cupboards on a plinth base Provenance: Carton House, storage in outbuildings CLICK HERE to BID x 62cm (88 x 83 x 24in) The colour and condition is good, the LIVE on this lot left hand door is very slightly warped CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 Lot: 898 A George III mahogany serving table, circa 1770, the later rectangular top above a fluted frieze with a central panel carved with urn and swag, on square legs with moulded edge Lot: 904 A George IV mahogany dwarf press, stamped Williams no. decoration Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral 50177, fitted ten drawers and two central cupboards enclosing home to the Dukes of Leinster 76 x 148 x 64cm (30 x 58 x 25in) slides, on a plinth base Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, The top with one ring mark and other general marks from

36 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com the ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster Note: The Faded with expected wear, but not split or any signs of partnership of John Mack, Zachariah Williams and William restoration CLICK Gibton traded together from 1810 in Stafford Street, Dublin until HERE to BID LIVE on this lot John Mack's death in 1829, when Williams and Gibton Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Continued to work together until the death of Gibton in 1842 105 x 211 x 60cm (41 x 82 x 23in) Faded with expected wear CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 910 LIVE on this lot An 18th century Irish oak commode stool, brass side carrying Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 handles, on dwarf square section cabriole legs Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, the ancestral home of the Duke's of Leinster 46 x 57 x 45cm (18 x 22 x 18in) Well used CLICK HERE to BID A late George II mahogany mule chest, with hinged and cleated LIVE on this lot rising top with a false drawer above three further drawers Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 below, the sides fitted large brass carrying handles on square bracket feet Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 124 x 129 x 71cm (48 x 50 x Lot: 911 28in) The top panels are coming apart at the joints CLICK HERE to BID circa 1810, and later, with caned top rails and hobnail carved LIVE on this lot crossbars, caned seats on moulded front legs ; five period Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 chairs 83cm high and four later copies, 79cm high - see lot 912 for matching chairs Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster Caned seats are Lot: 906 damaged on some CLICK HERE to BID crossbanded border decoration, gilt cast brass handles, on LIVE on this lot square bracket feet Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster 105 x 96 x 55cm (41 x 37 x 21in) Marks to the top, small section of cock beading loss from drawer edges CLICK HERE to BID A set of fourteen Regency mahogany bar back dining chairs, LIVE on this lot circa 1810, with caned top rails and hobnail carved crossbars, Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 caned seats on moulded front legs, nine stamped J. Kerr and Co 65658 and other numbers, five stamped with numbers, one unstamped and two painted white (14) Provenance: Carton Lot: 907 House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Duke's of Leinster Note: A George III mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1780, the oval Kerr & Company, Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers, 12 & 13 top crossbanded with a central oval panel, above a frieze Stafford St, Dublin' 83cm (32in) Caned panels to backs and drawer and on square tapering legs 74 x 100 x 64cm (29 x 39 x seat have been replaced and some are holed. Some vary in 25in) Faded with slight split to the oval satinwood inlaid central height as catalogued and two are painted CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 913 Lot: 908 A matched set of six Sheraton style mahogany rail back elbow A George III mahogany patience table, circa 1780, the opening dining chairs, over stuffed seats covered in a pale green satin top crossbanded and inlaid with oval lines, a baize lining and fabric, on stretchered tapering square legs (6) 87 x 58cm (34 x single frieze drawer, on tapering inlaid square legs 23in) The seats have some marks and there is evidence of old Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the restoration to the frames CLICK HERE to BID missing from drawer href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 Lot: 914 A George III oak chest on chest, circa 1770, of small Lot: 909 proportions fitted two short and six long drawers, with pierced A George IV mahogany cupboard, circa 1825, stamped plate handles on bracket feet 172 x 101 x 54cm (67 x 39 x 21in) Williams & Gibton no. 37168, with single panel door, on a plinth Overall good colour, no apparent restorations CLICK HERE to BID to the Dukes of Leinster Note: The partnership of John Mack, LIVE on this lot Zachariah Williams and William Gibton traded together from Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 1810 in Stafford Street, Dublin until John Mack's death in 1829, when Williams & Gibton Continued to work together until the death of Gibton in 1842 122 x 75 x 62cm (48 x 29 x 24in) Lot: 915

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A Sheraton period mahogany side table, circa 1790, fitted a added CLICK HERE single drawer on tapering square legs 77 x 76 x 45cm (30 x 30 to BID LIVE on this lot x 18in) Good colour, but handles are considered to have been Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 changed CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 922 A George III mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1770, fitted twelve small drawers with cut brass plate handles, on bracket feet Lot: 916 Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, Oxfordshire 78 x 81 x An 18th century Adam period giltwood salon chair, circa 1775, 49cm (30 x 32 x 19in) Old scarfed in repairs to the corners of foliate carved crest rail, scroll arm terminals, on cabriole legs the top and feet considered to have been changed CLICK HERE to BID Chips and losses to gilt gesso href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 923 A George III mahogany tray top night table, circa 1780, with Lot: 917 tambour shutter 81 x 51 x 46cm (32 x 20 x 18in) With original A George III Sheraton period mahogany chest of drawers, circa fitments and marks to the top CLICK HERE to BID feet Provenance: R W Symonds collection 87 x 94 x 51cm (34 LIVE on this lot x 37 x 20in) The condition is considered to be good, with Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 expected marks from wear and old worm CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 924 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1780, with fitted secretaire drawer and leaf cast brass handles, on square bracket feet Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, Lot: 918 Oxfordshire 191 x 119 x 61cm (74 x 46 x 24in) Small losses to A set of eight George III fruitwood country dining chairs, circa cockbeaded drawer edges CLICK HERE to BID square legs (8) 97 x 47cm (38 x 18in) Evidence of old worm, LIVE on this lot need a good polish CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 Lot: 925 A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1780, dentil moulded cornice with brass handles on square bracket feet Lot: 919 Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, Oxfordshire 183 x 115 x A Sheraton period satinwood demi-lune card table, circa 1795, 58cm (71 x 45 x 23in) Small losses to dentil moulding and one crossbanded and inlaid in rosewood, on tapering square legs foot restored CLICK and brass casters 74 x 97 x 47cm (29 x 38 x 18in) Old ring HERE to BID LIVE on this lot marks to the top, otherwise the condition is generally Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 considered to be good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 926 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 "An important set of seventeen Hepplewhite mahogany dining chairs, circa 1790, the shield backs carved with Prince of Wales feathers and bell flowers, two with arms, and with curved Lot: 920 overstuffed brass nailed leather seats, a number retaining the A Regency mahogany pedestal games table, the circular top original deep red leather, the remainder recovered in a similar with a tooled leather lining, four counter wells, on a plain leather, on tapering square legs, united by stretchers and on column, four reeded legs with brass terminal casters 75 x spade feet (17) Provenance: Supplied to the Rotunda of 100cm (29 x 39in) The leather is a replacement and has faded the Coloured Cloth Hall, Leeds, built in 1780, and purchased at slightly, otherwise the condition is good CLICK HERE to BID the Hall, and thence by descent within the family. 99 x 54cm LIVE on this lot (39 x 21in)" Variations in seat coverings, some damages to one Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 elbow chair and seat frames have been re blocked CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 921 Estimate: £15,000.00 - £25,000.00 A George III mahogany elbow dining chair, circa 1770, carved rocaille decorated crest rail, later yew wood arms, with brass nailed and leather seat, on shaped square legs Provenance: Lot: 927 Riverside House, Burford, Oxfordshire 96 x 63cm (37 x 25in) A George IV mahogany sewing table, with drop leaves, fitted The leather seat is dry and worn, old repair to back and arms two small drawers and silk basket, on narrow tapering square

38 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com legs and casters 72 x 73 x 45cm (28 x 28 x 18in) Good colour with age and use CLICK HERE to BID runners are very worn href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 934 A late Regency mahogany sofa table, circa 1825, with Gothic Lot: 928 tracery decorated blind frieze drawers, on leaf carved splayed A George III mahogany china cabinet, circa 1795, with Greek legs and brass casters 133 x 66cm (52 x 26in) Faded with key and corbel moulded cornice, the doors carved with Prince minor hair crack to the top and warped drawer fronts CLICK HERE to BID fitted interior of small drawers, on a plinth base Note: Plate 39, LIVE on this lot 2nd edition, 1794, Sheraton's design for a new bookcase, Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 displays a similar design of glazing bars Provenance: Phillips of Hitchin, purchased 1948 257 x 158 x 62cm (100 x 62 x 24in) Some glazing has been replaced and there are some very Lot: 935 small moulding losses. The frieze has been repolished CLICK HERE to BID crossbanded border decoration and split round moulded outline LIVE on this lot panels to the frieze, on tapering square column and splayed Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 legs on paw feet and casters Provenance: Riverside, Burford, Oxfordshire 71 x 148 x 66cm (28 x 58 x 26in) Timber shrinkage split to top CLICK Lot: 929 HERE to BID LIVE on this lot A late Regency mahogany extending dining table, circa 1830, in Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 the manner of Gillows, extending to accommodate two additional leaves, on gadroon moulded legs and brass casters 76 x 246 x 120cm (30 x 96 x 47in) The top has been Lot: 936 repolished, otherwise the condition is considered to be good CLICK HERE to BID fitted drawer to base, with turned 'Beehive', finials on slender LIVE on this lot turned tapering legs Provenance: Riverside House, Burford, Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 Oxfordshire 127 x 36cm (50 x 14in) Some scratches evident on second and third tiers CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 930 LIVE on this lot A large buttoned leather stool, 19th century, brass nailed edge Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 and on turned mahogany legs and brass casters 59 x 122 x 61cm (23 x 48 x 24in) The leather has recently been renewed CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 937 LIVE on this lot A pair of late Regency rosewood polescreens, circa 1830, with Estimate: £500.00 - £600.00 carved frames, on tri-form bases and turned feet 138cm (54in) The screens have lost the original silk work panels and been re covered in a modern fabric CLICK HERE to BID A Regency rosewood sofa table, circa 1820, with brass and LIVE on this lot satinwood inlay, on standard end supports and splayed legs Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 terminating in brass paw casters 70 x 141 x 65cm (27 x 55 x 25in) The top is split and one end support is slightly warped CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 938 LIVE on this lot A Regency mahogany dressing table in the manner of Gillow, Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 fitted five small drawers with brass handles, on gadroon moulded legs and brass casters 78 x 107 x 58cm (30 x 42 x 23in) Two moulded panels missing from the freize, one handle Lot: 932 missing and marks form use to the top CLICK HERE to BID single drawer, on finely turned legs and brass casters 51 x 47 x LIVE on this lot 31cm (20 x 18 x 12in) The condition is generlly good, with Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 expected wear CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 Lot: 939 A pair of George III mahogany dining room pedestals, circa 1820, in the manner of Gillow, each carved with ribbon swag, Lot: 933 paterae and bell flower pendants, to flame figured panel doors A George IV polished steel and ormolu mounted fender, with a enclosing fitted interiors; one with a tambour shutter and rope twist rail and leaf cast mounts, together with a set of drawer, the other with a tin lined door as a hot cupboard, each similarly decorated fire irons (4) 113 x 28cm (44 x 11in) Wear to on plinth bases (2) Provenance: Robgill Tower, Dumfrieshire the ormolu mounts, but otherwise the condition is comensurate 94 x 53 x 51cm (37 x 21 x 20in) The condition and colour is

39 of 43 Cheffins (The Two Day Fine Art Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com good, the hot cupboard tin work is a little tired, and later A set of five George III revival mahogany dining chairs by drawers added CLICK HERE to BID elbow dining chair (6) 96 x 52cm (37 x 20in) The seats have LIVE on this lot recently been covered in a blue and white printed fabric, the Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 front stretchers of the side chairs have been mounted with brass CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 940 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A William IV rosewood breakfront bookcase, stamped W C Wilkinson, 14 Ludgate Hill no.5332, with central open front shelves, flanked by cupboards, on a plinth base 93 x 215 x Lot: 947 45cm (36 x 84 x 18in) The condition is good CLICK HERE to BID in relief with Chinoiseries, to a pierced frieze on four swept LIVE on this lot scroll legs 75 x 66cm (29 x 26in) Some surface loss to one side Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 and border CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 941 A Regency mahogany pedestal wine table, circa 1820, on a turned column and tripod base 71 x 78 x 55cm (28 x 30 x 21in) Lot: 948 A good colour generally, however with some ring marks to the A late Victorian satinwood bow front press, circa 1880, top CLICK HERE to marquetry inlaid frieze and wreaths to each door, enclosing BID LIVE on this lot slides above three long drawers, ivory handles, on turned and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 shaped feet 207 x 130 x 57cm (81 x 51 x 22in) The condition and colour are both good. The hinges and metal mounts are all plated CLICK HERE Lot: 942 to BID LIVE on this lot A 19th Century satinwood writing desk, circa 1870, leather lined Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 top, fitted three small drawers, on turned baluster legs and casters 73½ x 138 x 62cm (28 x 54 x 24in) We consider the condition to be good, the leather has been re lined at some Lot: 949 point. CLICK HERE A Louis XVI revival small grey-painted marble top console to BID LIVE on this lot table, circa 1880, leaf carved with single leg on a hoof foot 89 x Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 34cm (35 x 13in) The condition is good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 943 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 A French vellum bound steamer trunk, circa 1920, with heavy brass clasps and leather carrying handles, stamped with JPD monogram 33 x 100 x 56cm (13 x 39 x 22in) The condition is Lot: 950 good, there are no keys CLICK HERE to BID arched needlepoint upholstered chair of sunflower and petals LIVE on this lot by Graham Rust, on square chamfered legs 93 x 54cm (36 x Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 21in) The condition is good CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 944 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 A Louis XV revival child's chair, circa 1900, the carved walnut frame with satin upholstered back and seat, on swept legs and scroll feet 75 x 38cm (29 x 15in) The seat covering is poor, but Lot: 951 the frame is sound CLICK HERE to BID panel, the frame with Corinthian column sides 69 x 39cm (27 x LIVE on this lot 15in) Gilding refreshed, mirror plate slightly cloudy CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Lot: 945 A Louis XV revival grey-painted frame daybed, circa 1870, with loose cushion seat and upholstered ends, on swept legs 92½ x Lot: 952 167 x 70cm (36 x 65 x 27in) The condition is considered to be After Jean-Jacques Caffieri (1725-1792), a terracotta figure of a good, with some minor chips to the pait work CLICK HERE to BID vase from which water flows onto the circular base, a rudder in LIVE on this lot his left hand, inscribed 'Par M. Caffieri. 1759', 58cm (22.75 in.) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 high This model has been previously sold at auction in various sizes of terracotta and in bronze Good CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 946 LIVE on this lot

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Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 octagonal base 178cm (69in) Subject to the usual dust and working environment of a Church, with expected wear, but otherwise sound CLICK HERE to BID A pair of 19th century ormolu mounted verde antico urns, the LIVE on this lot domed tops of the baluster shapes with fruiting finials above Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 foliate scroll handles, shells at the top of the socles, circular ribbon tied reeded bands resting on the square feet, 62cm (24.5 in.) high (2) The bases have been drilled and the fruiting Lot: 960 finial tops are currently loose as these have been table lamps at A 19th Century rosewood centre table, mirrored veneers with re some point CLICK entrant corners and gilt metal mounts, on standard end HERE to BID LIVE on this lot supports and swept legs 68 x 84 x 56cm (27 x 33 x 22in) The Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 condition is considered to be good, colour is good and no apparent restorations CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 954 LIVE on this lot An Adam period window seat, circa 1800, the parcel gilt and Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 painted frame with bow front upholstered seat and sides, on moulded tapering square legs 75 x 66cm (29 x 26in) Some minor paint loss and refreshed gilding CLICK HERE to BID A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, circa 1860, leather lined LIVE on this lot top with an arrangement of nine drawers, on a plinth base and Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 wheel casters 72 x 120 x 65cm (28 x 47 x 25in) Replaced leather, worn and marked top with scuffs to plinths and damages to drawer carcase One drawer handle damaged CLICK HERE to BID A mid Victorian figured walnut breakfront credenza, circa 1860, LIVE on this lot with mirrored veneers, fitted three glazed doors with brass Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 mounts, on a plinth base 109 x 202 x 43cm (43 x 79 x 17in) The colour and condition is good CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 962 LIVE on this lot A large mid-Victorian mahogany specimen collector's cabinet, Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 fitted 32 narrow glazed drawers, enclosed by glazed doors, on a plinth base 107 x 112 x 59cm (42 x 44 x 23in) Expected wear, replaced drawer handles, changed lock positions, and faded Lot: 956 top and front CLICK A mid Victorian walnut stool, circa 1850, beadwork upholstered HERE to BID LIVE on this lot seat on foliate carved swept legs Provenance: R W Symonds Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 collection 42 x 42cm (16 x 16in) Beadwork and needlework with losses and wear The frame is sound CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 963 LIVE on this lot A 19th century mahogany Campaign sedan chair, brass Estimate: £150.00 - £180.00 cornered with folding handles on large brass wheel casters 80 x 50 x 46cm (31 x 20 x 18in) The frame is scuffed from use, but there are no restorations CLICK HERE to BID A pair of Victorian button upholstered armchairs, on tapering LIVE on this lot square legs and casters 93 x 70cm (36 x 27in) Sound with Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 clean fabric and no apparent restorations CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 964 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 A small 18th century Dutch marquetry standing corner cupboard, inlaid with urn and floral spray, on shaped cabriole legs 78 x 66cm (30 x 26in) Some minor marquetry losses to Lot: 958 the top and door bezel a replacement CLICK HERE to BID terminals and foliate carved seat rail Provenance: R W LIVE on this lot Symonds collection 100 x 67cm (39 x 26in) Frame is sound, but Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 fabric showing signs of wear CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 965 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 A pair of gilt framed Venetian mirrors, 19th century, the cartouche shaped frames with shell and foliate scroll decoration (2) Provenance: From the collection of Lord Luke 73 x 38cm Lot: 959 (28 x 15in) Smoke dulled gilt frames, degredation to silvering of A Victorian carved oak Eagle lectern, with outstretched wings mirror plates CLICK and easel book rest, on a cluster column and stepped HERE to BID LIVE on this lot

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Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 966 A brass framed club fender with leather upholstered seat rail, 124 x 45cm (48 x 18in) Some wear to the leather seat CLICK HERE to BID A pair of painted cast iron campagna urns, each on square LIVE on this lot section pedestals (2) Provenance: R W Symonds collection Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 100cm (39in) Repainted, but otherwise no obvious damages or repairs CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Lot: 967 Estimate: £300.00 - £600.00 An Anglo-Indian 19th century pedestal table, circa 1860, the drum top carved with trailing leaf to the frieze, on a profusely carved base, with large lion paw and anthemion carved feet 73 Lot: 974 x 121cm (28 x 47in) The top panels are slightly apart at the A pair of cast iron two handled garden urns, Provenance: R centre join due to timber shrinkage, otherwise only expected W Symonds collection 37cm (14in) Repainted, but otherwise no wear and fading CLICK HERE to BID href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot LIVE on this lot Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 968 Lot: 980 An Anglo-Indian hardwood pedestal, circa 1860, finely carved A Kashan rug, circa 1920-30 211 x 140cm (82 x 55in) CLICK HERE to BID eagle and claw feet 110 x 50cm (43 x 20in) One carved winged LIVE on this lot brid foot has been crudely re fixed with a large screw CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 Lot: 981 A 19th century Bokhara rug, repeated boteh pattern 203 x 290cm (79 x 113in) Low pile with repaired areas and fringe Lot: 969 losses CLICK HERE A small 17th century Indo-Chinese parcel gilt cabinet, carved to BID LIVE on this lot wood panels and fitted internal drawers, on later stand 33 x 50 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 x 34cm (13 x 20 x 13in) Refreshed gilt paint , the drawer linings are all finised in red lacquer CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 982 LIVE on this lot A Kashan prayer rug, finely knotted with tassel ends 175 x Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 110cm (68 x 43in) The condition and colours are good, the tassel ends are complete CLICK HERE to BID Lot: 970 LIVE on this lot A Louis XV revival ebony bureau de dame, 19th century, with a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 nicely fitted interior, inlaid with cut brass decoration and gilt metal mounts, on swept legs and sabot 86 x 65 x 40cm (34 x 25 x 16in) The condition is considered to be good CLICK HERE to BID A Kashan prayer rug, 163 x 110cm (64 x 43in) losses to tassel LIVE on this lot ends and slightly faded, but good overall pile CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 971 A Louis XIV revival Boulle work bureau de dame, 19th century, on swept legs and sabot 92 x 73 x 46cm (36 x 28 x 18in) The Lot: 984 condition is considered to be good, unusually the cut brass is A pair of Persian silk and wool rugs (2) 146 x 92cm (57 x 36in) still in place CLICK Very clean and possibly never used on the floor href="https://live.ukauctioneers.com/">CLICK HERE to BID Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 LIVE on this lot Estimate: £400.00 - £800.00 Lot: 972 A neo classical lead wall fountain in the Adam style, 20th Lot: 985 century, Ram's head, column and swag decoration, to a A silk prayer rug, 152 x 92cm (59 x 36in) Very clean and reservoir with lapit moulded border 80 x 52 x 28cm (31 x 20 x possibly never used on the floor

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Lot: 986 A small Empire Savonnerie carpet, decorated with polychrome leaf scrolls and a giant flower filled circular medallion, on a cream ground with white swag border and rust paterae outer border Provenance: Carton House, Ireland, ancestral home to the Dukes of Leinster Note: The Savonnerie manufactory was the most prestigious European manufactory of knotted-pile carpets, enjoying its greatest period from 1650-1685. The manufactory had its immediate origins in a carpet manufactory established in a former soap factory (French savon) on the Quai de Chaillot downstream of Paris in 1615 by Pierre DuPont, who was returning from the Levant. Under a patent (privilège) of eighteen years, a monopoly was granted by Louis XIII in 1627 to DuPont and his former apprentice Simon Lourdet, makers of carpets façon de Turquie - in the manner of Turkey. Until 1768, the products of the manufactory remained exclusively the property of the Crown, and Savonnerie carpets were among the grandest of French diplomatic gifts. During the 18th century attempts were made to update the manufactory's often retardataire designs, lightening and brightening the colours and introducing Rococo elements. In the later eighteenth century, Savonnerie produced panels for screens and fire screens and some wall-hangings. The Revolution saw the factory's nadir; royal crowns, cyphers and fleurs-de-lys were cut from carpets that remained in storage as insignia of féodalité. The revival of the Savonnerie is due to the patronage of Napoleon, who commissioned carpets after 1805 in the Empire style. New cartoons were designed by Percier and Fontaine and the old stock of drawings made their way into the collections of the new Louvre Museum. In 1825, the Savonnerie was incorporated with the Gobelins Manufactory and its independent existence came to an end. 244 x 366cm (95 x 143in) Old repairs with low pile and repaired areas CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00

Lot: 987 A Caucasian wool runner, Considerable end border and fringe losses CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 988 A Heriz Rug, 395 x 285cm (154 x 111in) Some areas of low pile and small areas of fringe loss CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

Lot: 989 A Heriz rug 242 x 336cm (94 x 131in) Faded with even pile wear and slight fringe loss CLICK HERE to BID LIVE on this lot Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

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