THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY 68 - 123
108 A PIERCED AND ENGRAVED TORTOISESHELL HAIR COMB, 19th Century, possibly Spanish, carved with a basket issuing flower-sprays and with winged insects resting on scrolling foliage, the border with interlinked scrolled foliate-carved arches enclosing flower-sprays, possibly Spanish, 19th Century, in mahogany and gilt-gesso glazed case, the panel 12”, the case, 16 1/2” (30cms x 42cms). (1) See illustration €500 - 700
Lot 106
106 A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU CANDLESTICKS,
in the rococo style, 20th Century, each with circular drip-pan on an entwined scrolled column and stepped scrolled cast base, 9 3/4”h (25cms). (2) See illustration €500 - 700
111 A STEEL SERPENTINE FENDER, George III - circa 1770,
with pierced front, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
112 A PAIR OF SPANISH OR ITALIAN GREEN AND GILT CANDLESTICKS, 17th Century,
with baluster turned and foliate-carved stems on scrolled tripod bases ending in paw feet, adapted for electricity with pleated ivory silk shades, 22.5” (57cm). (2) €600 - 900
113 AN AUBUSSON PANEL, Napoleon III - circa 1870,
the ivory ground decorated with a central flower-spray with foliate scrolls and with triple red ground border, in a later green silk surround, 23” x 58” (58cms x 147.5cms). (1) €500 - 800
114 A TURKISH PRAYER RUG,
Lot 109
109 A WORCESTER CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED BLUE AND WHITE JUG, circa 1756-58,
Lot 107
107 A PAIR OF DRESDEN WHITE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT GROUPS, late 19th Century,
modelled as scantily draped putti standing, their backs to a tree-trunk flanked by shell dishes on a scroll edged mound base (the comports lacking, some other damages), under glaze blue crossed swords marks, 9 1/2”h. (2) See illustration €80 - 150
imitation blue crossed swords mark, the globular body with a cylindrical neck moulded with overlapping leaves and applied with scroll handle, painted with the prunus root pattern, 10 1/2” (27cm). (1) See illustration €700 - 1100
the plain ivory field woven with two columns with a central mosque lamp suspended from a red and gold foliate scrolled mihrab, the red ground border woven with flower heads and trees amidst scrolling foliage between a broad ivory border woven with geometrically woven hooked boteh and stiff leaf foliage and with triple guard stripes, areas of wear and staining, 80 1/2” x 57.5” (204cms x 146cms). (1) €250 - 350
115 A PAIR CARVED OAK HIGH-BACK SIDE CHAIRS,
in the 17th century style,
each with leaf scroll crest and a caned panel above a solid seat raised on front scroll legs, united by a pierced scroll apron. (2) €200 - 300
116 AN AUBUSSON TAPESTRY PANEL, circa 1770,
woven with a couple dancing beside a maypole with a girl seated playing a flute in the foreground, a girl with a basket of flowers seated with a sheep and a dog, in a later green silk surround, 52” x 40”. (1) €800 - 1200
Lot 110
110 A WALNUT GATE-LEG TABLE, George II - circa 1730,
Lot 108
with oval moulded twin-flap top above a box frieze fitted with a drawer to one side and on moulded cabriole supports and pad feet, the top repaired and re-polished, 48” (122cm) wide open. (1) See illustration €500 - 800
117 AN EARLY ITALIAN PAINTED STUCCO PANEL OF THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, contained within a green and gilt painted tabernacle style frame with moulded overhanging cornice, overpainted and restored, 39” x 24” (99cms x 61cms). (1) See illustration €2500 - 4000
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