Antiques Trade Gazette 25
CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Thursday 24th June at 10.00am
Sale of Antiques and Fine Art by Auction At THE PITTVILLE PUMP ROOM
From a good selection of jewellery and bijouterie
From a selection of watches
Lot 291: A late Regency period mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock
Our second and mid year (of three annually) 700 lot Auction Sale of Selected Antiques, Fine Art and Objets d’Art for 2010 at the established Regency period venue of The Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
BRIEFLY TO INCLUDE: Antique, Decorative, Period, Country, and Upholstered Furniture, (100 assorted lots) Pottery and Porcelain (including Royal Worcester, studio pottery, Chinese export etc.), Glassware, Metalware and Bronze, Lighting, very good 19th and 20th century Silver and Silver Plate, a good gem set gold and silver Estate Jewellery section (60 lots), Clocks, Watches and Barometers (including longcase and bracket), Edged Weaponry, Antique Rifles and Pistols, a very good private Stamp Collection, assorted Collectables and Objets de Virtu (including 18th/19th tortoiseshell boxes and Bilston enamel, gold coinage, fossils, carvings, antique walking canes, medals, etc.), Mirrors, Books, Chinese Carpets, a good and interesting 18th, 19th and 20th century Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Engravings and Prints section, etc. and many other interesting and varied lots (In all some 700 selected lots)
From a good selection of estate silver
From a good selection of 18th/19th century boxes and bijouterie
Being the contents of Cotswold and farther afield house clearances, instructions from solicitors and executors, private entries and from other sources, etc.
Viewing: Wednesday 23rd June 8.00am – 7.00pm
and on morning of sale from 7.30am until start of sale at 10.00am (excellent free 150 space car park at The Pittville Pump Room, easy loading access, refreshments, etc.)
Illustrated catalogues: £5 including postage from TAYLER & FLETCHER London House, High Street, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2AP
Lots 391, 102 and 303: A Cotswold school bookstand and two Liberty’s Tudric pewter pieces
From a good selection of ‘Estate’ stamps
Lot 416: A large early 20th century Chinese soapstone carving
All enquiries to Martin Lambert, Tel: (01451) 821666 • Fax: (01451) 820818 Viewing day and sale day telephones: 07989 357218 for condition reports (on Wednesday 23rd June) 07854 157968 for condition reports (on Wednesday 23rd June) 07792 544318 for general enquiries, commission bids (and results after 4.00pm on sale day) Email:
fineart@taylerandfletcher.co.uk
For sale preview with over 200 lots illustrated in colour and online catalogue see our website:
taylerandfletcher.co.uk and
www.the-saleroom.com/taylerandfletcher
Lot 559: A 19th century oil on canvas attributed to George Armfield
Lot 557: Kees Bastiman, a still life oil on canvas
Lot 567: Edmund Bristow, a 19th century oil on canvas
Lot 570: Peter Deakin, oil on artist’s board ‘Boys Watering Cattle’
Lot 579: Henry Redmore, a 19th century oil on canvas marine study (one of a pair)
From a good selection of antique rifles and pistols
From a good selection of edged weaponry
From a selection of antique walking sticks
Lot 642: A George III mahogany desk
Lot 609: A large mid-18th century mahogany drop-leaf dining table
Lot 306: A good 19th century walnut cased
Regulator longcase clock stamped Lenzkirch
Lot 618: A large Edwardian Liberty’s display cabinet (probably by George Walton)
Lot 611: A good Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded cylinder bureau
Lot 607: A large early 19th century mahogany oak armchair with leather squab cushions
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Lot 624: A late 17th century oak chest (from a selection of country oak)
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