40 11th February 2012
Diss Auction Rooms Architectural Salvage
Saturday 18 February 10am Approx. 750 lots incl. good runs of York stone paving. Garden statuary, urns and planters. Cast and wrought iron framed garden benches. Oak floorboards and panelling. Doors and windows.
Viewing: Thurs 16 Feb 2-8pm, Fri 17 Feb 10-6pm & sale morning from 8.30am Contact: Carl Willows Catalogues: £5 by post or on
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February Auctions
FURNISHINGS & COLLECTORS’ ITEMS Wednesday 15th and Wednesday 29th February at 10am
Two large mixed auctions of Victorian and later furniture with modern effects, china, glass, small silver and jewellery, stamps and coins, die-cast and other toys, inexpensive pictures and prints and varied and assorted collectables.
MOTOR CAR: 2006 Mazda 6 2 litre diesel estate, six-speed, 06 plate, 10 months MOT, 83,000 miles, one owner
Each in excess of 750 lots.
Viewing: Tuesday prior 11am – 6pm (closed 1pm – 2pm) and mornings of sales from 8.30am Children under 12 years of age not admitted
Catalogues available by email or on
www.peterfrancis.co.uk or at
www.the-saleroom.com/ukauctioneers.com Peter Francis Auctioneers Ltd
Towyside Salerooms, Old Station Road, Carmarthen SA31 1JN Tel (01267) 233456 Fax (01267) 233458 Email
enquiries@peterfrancis.co.uk
BOWEN’S YARD, PARK CORNER, KNOCKHOLT, KENT TN14 7JE
Gateway Semur, oil on canvas, by Letitia Marion Hamilton, (1878-1964),
Estimate: £2,500-3,500
ANTIQUES & INTERIORS Friday 17th February at 10am
The Bingham Hall, King Street, Cirencester GL7 1JT
Victorian silver and cut glass centrepiece, London 1866 £400-£600
Oils: C.R. Doyly John, M.D. Barnfather, L. Marion Hamilton, Corrigan, Dutch School, A. Kaufman, A. Kellock Brown, V. Garland, D. Lightfoot, W. Baptiste Baird, V. Slaymaker, attributed to F. von Defregger. Watercolour drawings: Rubens Southey, E. Sharpe, J. Brien, W.H. Earp, W. Newbery, C. Knight, Muirhead Bone, B.A. Crosby, W. Gorton Wills, A. Marc Gorter, B. Lancaster. Prints: R. Langmaid, V. Ward, Ogilby map. Miniatures: Russian. Furniture: Georgian mahogany library bookcase, Regency sofa table. Clocks. Ceramics. Glass. Books. Collectables.
On view: Thursday 16th February 10am-7pm and morning of the sale from 8.30am
Oil on canvas, attributed to Frans von Defregger Estimate: £1,000-2,000
Tel: 01242 256363 Illustrated catalogue on
www.cotswoldauction.co.uk Bid live online with
www.the-saleroom.com and
www.invaluable.com
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & EFFECTS
Saturday 11th February at 10.30am
Pair of stained glass windows in frame
Viewing and Catalogues: Friday 10am-4pm Saturday from 8am Buyer’s premium 7.5%
Enquiries:
Saleroom and Fax: 01959 533263
Office: 01732 454797 Mobile: 07956 819551
Catalogue online Saturday 4th February
www.gordondayauctions.com
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A new Chinese porcelain record – in West Ruislip
■ £43m for Qianlong porcelain masterpiece found in Pinner
auction reports page 18 | EDINBURGH
Scottish silver and pottery on offer during Festival time
Expressionist emerges in West London
■ Self-portrait sketch and technical analysis fuels confidence in £1m work
Trinity House
Trinity House specialises in Impressionist and Modern British paintings by some of the most exciting artists from the 19th and 20th centuries. From their galleries in Broadway, Cotswolds and Maddox Street, London, Trinity House are able to offer straight forward advice on purchasing and building a fi ne art collection.
Roland Arkell reports
John Singer Sargent Head of a Woman with Gold Earrings, circa 1878-80, oil on canvas, 20 x 16in. Inscribed, upper left: to my friend Mrs Branson/
J.S.Sargent
The Meidner oil is thought to date Directors: Steven Beale and Simon Shore
CHISWICK Auctions are set to sell one of the most important early paintings by the German Expressionist Ludwig Meidner (1884-1966) to have come to market in recent years.
The authenticity of the painting,
which slipped through the hands of both Sotheby’s and Christie’s, has recently been confirmed after months of research led by the West London auctioneers under the guidance of the leading academic in the field. It is estimated to
Address: 67 High Street Broadway WR12 7DP And opening in November at: 50 Maddox Street, London W1
from November 1912, the key moment in his artistic development, which marked a radical change in style and occasioned the name-making series of paintings dubbed the Apocalyptic Landscapes that anticipated the horrors of the Great War. The 2ft 6in x 2ft (75 x 60cm) painting, provisionally titled The Miners, depicts the growing unrest that spread among the coal miners of Eastern Prussia and Poland in the spring and summer of 1912,
Stand C10
Tel: +44 (0)1386 859329 Email:
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Elford Fine Art
lford Fine Art s uropean oil p
olours
the identity of the painting. Both carbon dating and pigment analysis conducted by the London specialists Art Access and Research at a cost of £4000 (not an insignificant outlay for a local auction room) dated the painting to around 1910, which discounted the possibility that it was a recent forgery.
fetch £800,000-£1.2m on September 28.Wick Antiques
Anthony Fell Stand E16
www.17-21.com Antiques for
Interior Design
Exhibiting at the
George II walnut cabinet. Circa 1735. H:91in, W: 44in, D: 22in Provenance: The Percival Griffiths Collection. The Frederick Pope Collection. Illustrated in R.W. Symonds English Furniture.
Decorative Fair
September 28th to October 3rd
Wick Antiques Ltd, Fairlea House 110-112 Marsh Lane Lymington SO41 9EE
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1955.indd 1 Chester House, 47 Bull Street, Holt, Norfolk NR25 6HP
Tel: +44 (0)1263 712 912 Mobile: +44 (0)7850 004 731 Email:
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Tel: +44 (0)1590 677558 Mob: +44 (0)7768 877 069
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Millington Adams Wimpole Antiques Stand D12 Offi ce:
2 Upper Wimpole Street London W1G 6LD
Shop:
Signed 18ct gem-set and enamelled bug brooch, 1960s. Pavé-set diamond turtle pin, French 18ct gold, 1950s.
Stand 349, Grays Antique Market 58 Davies Street London W1K 5LP
A fine Queen Anne burr walnut bureau bookcase, circa 1710
Specialists in fi ne English period furniture and clocks together with 19th and early 20th century paintings.
Please visit
www.millingtonadams.com for a full stock inventory
with scallop shells scrolling foliage and floral trellis all below a brass grip and a flower bud knot. English circa 1880.
with scallop shells scrolling foliage and floral trellis all below a brass grip and a flower bud knot. English circa 1880.
73¾ inches long (187cm) 73¾ inches long (187cm)
Stand D18 Wick Antiques Ltd -
Charles Wallrock set up
Wick Antiques over 25 years ago and has been trading in Lymington, Hampshire and London ever since. Specialising in 18th /19th century fi ne furniture and
work of arts but Marine22ct objects are his passion and
14ct 18ct
will be exhibiting over H/M Silver 100 marine items at
Platinum Berkeley Square.
A handwriting expert further agreed the pencil inscription to the stretcher was
A SMALL auctioneer in Ruislip has shattered the world auction record for a Chinese work of art by taking £43m (£51.6m including
buyer’s premium) for a vase consigned to their warehouse auction room as part of a house clearance from a bungalow in Pinner.
The price puts it just outside the top ten works of art ever sold at auction, an exclusive list that up to now has only been occupied by eight-fi gure paintings and sculpture sold by either Sotheby’s or Christie’s.
Despite its modest recent history,
the 16in (41cm) reticulated double- walled vase or yang cai with famille
Stand J24
provoking the Prussian Government toom the early 19th Century to the present announce that the strikers would be day. day. “suppressed with an iron hand”. Several clues have helped confirm
marine, genre, portrait and animal subjects f frrom the early 19th Century to the present
EElford Fine Art specialises in Brittiissh andh and E European oil paintings, watercolours a and drawings and will be displaying an outstanding choice of landscapes, coastal, marine, genre, portrait and animal subjects
nd drawings and will be displaying an outstanding choice of landscapes, coastal,9ct
and J24 Do-Buy 925 Ltd O F H A T T ON GA R D E N Precious Metals
Our buying prices against a fi x of £865.32 are as follows am Thursday
14ct 18ct 22ct
Platinum
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that of the German artist. However, the vital piece of evidence was an incomplete and defaced self-portrait on the back of the canvas (Meidner was a habitual
Farmyard Companions Edgar Hunt (1876-1953) Oil on canvas, dated 1909, 20 x 30in
Farmyard Companions Edgar Hunt (1876-1953) Oil on canvas, dated 1909, 20 x 30in
One of two from a private family collection, One of two from a private family collec
Our buying prices against a fix of £796.84 are as follows am Thursday 9ct
The Gallery 3 Drake Road Tavistock Devon PL19 0AU
Tel: +44 (0)1822 612123 Mob: +44 (0)7712 137272 Email:
rosemary@elfordfineart.co.uk Web:
www.elfordfineart.co.uk
per gram per gram per gram per gram per gram
Tel: +44 (0)1822 612123 Mob: +44 (0)7712 137272 Email:
rosemary@elfordfineart.co.uk Web:
www.elfordfineart.co.uk
£9.25
£14.43 £18.50 £22.60 £27.00
per ounce £10.25
The Gallery 3 Drake Road Tavistock Devon PL19 0AU
in fine original condition, in fine original condition
58G HATTON GARDEN, LONDON EC1N 8LX Offi ce: 020 7242 3235
silverpenguin@hotmail.co.uk
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1966.indd 1 L&W Duvallier Irish Antique Silver
Specialising in collectable and rare Irish antique silver for more than 20 years
Web:
www.graysantiques.com Web:
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Email:
anthea.gesua@
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Tel: +44 (0)20 7493 7564 Tel: +44 (0)20 7493 7564
Contact: Anthea Contact: Anthea
155 Grays
58 Davies Street London W1K 5LP
J. Collins and Son (Est. 1953) J. Collins and Son (Est. 1953)
A Dublin George III Double Coaster by Joseph Jackson 1801
Dublin Ireland Telephone: +353 87 2535313 email:
info@irishantiquesilver.com www.irishantiquesilver.com
A n t i q u es Tr a de Ga z e t t e: 11 5 s h a f t e s b u ry Av e n u e , L o n d o n, WC 2H 8A F. P R I N T ED IN THE UN I T ED KI N G D OM A rare mahogany racing yachts tiller, finely carved
A rare mahogany racing yachts tiller, finely carved
Jonathan Biggs of J. Collins & Son is the fourth generation in the trade, as his great grandfather established his antiques business in Harrow in 1912. J. Collins and Son was established in Bideford in 1953 by his grandfather.
Jonathan Biggs of J. Collins & Son is the fourth generation in the trade, as his great grandfather established his antiques business in Harrow in 1912. J. Collins and Son was established in Bideford in 1953 by his grandfather.
Stand M14
Sir Claude Francis Barry RBA 1883-1970, a post-impressionist Master whose new to the market works will be available on stand L2.
Barry was a pupil of Sir Alfred East, and Sir Frank Brangwyn before becoming a member of the St Ives and Newlyn Schools of Art.
Mitchell Studio Gallery Stand L2 Above: The Miners by Ludwig
Meidner, expected to fetch £800,000- 1.2m at Chiswick Auctions on
A n t i q u es Tr a de Ga z e t t e: 115 Sh a f t e s b u ry Av e n u e, L o n d o n, WC 2H 8A F. P R I N T ED IN THE UN I T ED KI N G D OM page 3 show how the identity of the
September 28. Additional images on artist was uncovered by researchers.
100 Fulham Road London SW3 6HS
Tel: +44 (0)20 7591 0220 11/12/2010 3:56:21 PM
Email:
books@peterharrington.co.uk Web:
www.peterharrington.co.uk
01488 682314
hungerford@greatgrooms.co.uk www.greatgrooms.co.uk
Queen Anne basin, Dublin 1708 by David King
Weldon Silver and Jewellery 55 Clarendon Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: (+353)-1-6771638 Email:
info@weldons.ie www.weldons.ie
rose decoration would have been a commission for one of the palaces of the Qianlong Emperor (1736- 1795), probably the Summer Palace or the Forbidden City. According to the world’s
leading dealers and collectors, it is the best object of its type to be seen on the market in decades, but it also chimes perfectly with current Chinese taste that values pieces from this period above all others. Peter Bainbridge, the
auctioneer, who runs a typical local auction room, is likely to have become a multi-millionaire himself as a result of the sale. His buyer’s premium for this sale was 20 per cent, or £8.6m, while he could have charged the vendors anything up to 17.5 per cent, or just over £7.5m, to sell it.
Opening at £500,000 (the estimate
prior to sale was £800,000-1.2m), the bidding on the evening of November 11
continued on page 3 Anthea A G Antiques Anthea A G Antiques Stand E30 ‘The Olympia of antique centres’
Fine, citrin, ruby and diamond ring, signed Cartier London. Contained in its original box. Circa 1950s
Peter Harrington Rare Books, Manuscripts, Works on Paper.
Weldon Weldon
FINE DIAMONDS - ANTIQUE IRISH SILVER
David Roberts, Egypt & Nubia, from drawings made on the spot, London, 1846–491, 3 volumes, large folio, contemporary blue half morocco bindings, the preferred deluxe colour issue with 124 tinted lithographed plates, 3 vignette-titles and 121 plates finely coloured by hand.
Left: the record-breaking Ruislip yang cai, distinctive for its reticulated double-walled construction, combines various differing decorative elements in a manner typical of Tang Ying’s directorship of the Imperial manufactory at Jingdezhen during the early years of the reign of the Qianlong emperor – a period of remarkable technical achievement.
It is the perfect expression of current Chinese taste with a recent exhibition at the National Palace Museum, Taipei titled Stunning Decorative Porcelains from the Ch’ien-lung Reign focusing upon a number of pieces of this type in the collection. Quite how an
acknowledged
imperial masterpiece reached Middlesex is unknown but it probably left China soon after the end of the Second Opium War in 1860 when the Summer Palace was sacked by British troops. It had been acquired in the 1930s by the late uncle of the vendor who lived in a bungalow in Pinner, North West
London. The vendor had no knowledge of
its true worth.
Stand D2
8/27/2010 3:34:57 PM
A late Regency mahogany sideboard of small proportions. English, circa 1820
45¾in (116cm) wide, 20in (51cm) deep, 36 in (91.5cm) high.
J Collins and Son, 8 Charles Avenue, Kingsley Road, Bideford, North Devon, EX39 2PH
Stand L30 Stand L30
Tel: +44 (0)1237 473 529 Mob: +44 (0)7703 336 629 Email:
biggs@collinsantiques.co.uk Web:
www.collinsantiques.co.uk
J Collins and Son, 8 Charles Avenue, Kingsley Road, Bideford, North Devon, EX39 2PH
Tel: +44 (0)1237 473 529 Mob: +44 (0)7703 336 629 Email:
biggs@collinsantiques.co.uk Web:
www.collinsantiques.co.uk Elliot Lee
Rare and unusual objects 1730-1950Elliot Lee Rare and unusual objects 1730-1950
Stand J26 Stand J26
Kenneth Harvey Antiques & Interiors (
Inc.Anthony Redmile)
The Furniture Cave 533 King’s Road Chelsea
London SW10 0TZ Stand H34
Mitchell Studio Gallery 258 Station Road
Addlestone Weybridge
Surrey KT15 2PU
Tel: +44 (0)1932 854 376/ 567 874 Fax: +44 (0)1932 570 352
Email:
studio_gallery@btconnect.com Web:
www.mitchellstudiogallery.co.uk
‘Les Andeleys’, Sir Claude Francis Barry, oil on board, 29 x 36in.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7499 2889 Fax: +44 (0)20 7499 2889 Email:
lynn@wimpoleantiques.plus.com Web:
www.wimpoleantiques.co.uk
Millington Adams Knutsford, Cheshire
Tel: +44 (0)1565 745 012 Mobile: +44 (0)7957 382 381 Web:
www.millingtonadams.com
Stand 143-144, Grays Antiques Market, Mayfair, London W1K
Stand 143-144, Grays Antiques Market, Mayfair, London W1K
Images not to scale Mobile: +44 (0)7792 724 091
Manager: Jason Myer Tel: +44 (0)20 7352 3775
Web:
www.kennethharvey.com
11am - 9pm Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd September 11am - 7pm Friday 24th & Saturday 25th September 11am - 5pm Sunday 26th September
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1955.indd 3 8/27/2010 5:37:06 PM An early 19th Century
North European satinwood and inlaid Marriage Sofa. Circa 1820.
Admission: £15 per person including catalogue (for free return entry) Veuve Clicquot champagne bar. Megan’s brasserie
champagne bar s brasserie
A full list of exhibitors and visitor information to the Fair can be viewed at
www.lapadalondon.com
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