36 17th April 2010
Two 19thC
Japanese carved ivory netsukes in the form of horses, both 21
/4 in high
and an early Japanese carved
ivory netsuke in the form of a reclining figure, 2in wide
Crow’s Auction Gallery
Auctioneers and Valuers
Rear of Dorking Halls, The Car Park, Reigate Road, Dorking RH4 1SG
enquiries@crowsauctions.co.uk
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
Wednesday 21st April at 10am
A Chinese blue and white twin-handled vase of unusual diamond shape, with devil mask handles, 51
/2 in high, a Chinese five-colour
polychrome vase, painted with water fowl amongst lily pads, 9in high and a Ming blue and white double gourd vase painted with stylised flowers, 73
/4 in high
card case decorated with figs, flowers, etc., 41
A 19thC carved ivory /2
/2 x 21 /2 x
3in, another with deeply carved and pierced decoration, 41
in
Viewing: Saturday 17th April 9am – 1pm Monday 19th April 9am – 4pm Tuesday 20th April 9am – 8pm and morning of the sale
Images and catalogue online weekend of 17th April
www.crowsauctions.co.uk
A carved and decorated plaque, No. 21 by Enrique Linares in later watergilt frame with incised Islamic script, 16 x 22 x 21
/2 in
A superb Japanese carved ivory okimono, depicting an eagle attacking
a monkey, signed, 2in high, another of two boys, one holding a butterfly, the other a hobby horse, 21
/2 in high and a superb
Japanese carved and stained ivory model of two monkeys, signed, 2in high
An early Eastern brass vase with engraved decoration of Persian kings and calligraphy, a pair of 19thC or earlier Qajar brass candlesticks decorated with calligraphy and figures, 91
/2 in
and a suberb Al Hambra bronze twin-handled vase on associated base, 17in high
A Regency mahogany dining table with cocertina action and its three original leaves, 921
/2 in extended
A 19thC French satinwood fallfront secrétaire, with fitted interior, mirrored doors, ormolu mounts and inset Sèvres panel, 46in high x 33in wide x 16in deep
A large majolica ewer, with entwined serpent handles and decorated with a scene of the Judgment of Paris, 26in high
An early Martin ware candlestick, with entwined lizards decoration, signed R.W. Martin and dated May 1876, London, 9in high (small chip to rim)
An finely carved Oriental
jardinière stand, decorated with four entwined dragons chasing each other
through stylised clouds, 361
/2 in high
A set of 2 + 12 early 20thC Chippendale- style chairs with pierced and carved splats and rails, cabriole legs with ball and claw feet
SALE OF SELECTED ANTIQUES & FURNITURE
An excellent collection of portrait miniatures Various estimates
Thursday 22nd April at 10.30am
Plate, Silver, Watches, Coins and Jewellery, English and Continental Furniture and Clocks, Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Prints, Oriental & European Ceramics and Glass,
A good selection of watches and jewellery Various estimates
Works of Art and Collectors’ Items, Carpets and Rugs
Sale on View:
Saturday 17th April 9am to 12 noon Tuesday 20th April 10am to 4pm Wednesday 21st April 10am to 4pm and Thursday 22nd April 9am to 10.15am
Catalogues: £5 or view online via our website or the-saleroom.com
Two of a selection of longcase clocks Various estimates
A selection of European and Oriental ceramics and glass Various estimates
Agood selection of modern and antique silver Various estimates
After Sir Edwin Landseer, ‘Dignity & Impudence’, oil Est: £200-400
A selection of jewellery Various estimates
John Bagnold Burgess, The Fruit Seller, oil, signed and dated 1875 Est: £800-1,200
Oak furniture Various estimates
A Sheraton Revival painted decorated Carlton House writing desk Est: £7,000-10,000
Agood pair of Sheraton Revival satinwood and painted decorated demi-lune commodes Est. £20,000-30,000
A set of four Sheraton Revival satinwood painted decorated chairs Est: £1,500-2,000
Telephone: 01243 532223
Baffins Hall, Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UA W: henryadamsfineart.co.uk www.the-saleroom.com
A Regency mahogany D-end dining table
Est: £3,000-5,000
enquiries@henryadamsfineart.co.uk
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