THE BEDROOMS PART II 276 - 328
297 A BLACK AND GILT JAPANNED PAPIER- MÂCHÉ TRAY,
Regency period - early 19th Century, in the chinoiserie style, decorated with figures, boats and buildings, of rounded rectangular outline and now on a black and gilt Japanned simulated bamboo stand with outsplayed legs, 18 1/2”h x 29 3/4”w x 22 1/2”d (47cms x 725.5cms x 57cms). (1) €300 - 500
298 A BRASS AND STEEL BASKET GRATE, in the George III style, modern, the arched back above two bow fronted turned steel bars, with brass urn finials and a serpentine shaped apron below, foliate cast with scrolling foliage on a tapering fluted legs headed with conforming finials, 29” (74cms) €400 - 600
299 A SET OF THREE HEAVY BRASS FIRE IRONS,
19th century,
each with a turned brass grip, including a bell shape shovel, tongs and a poker, 24” (61cms). (3)
€300 - 400
300 A SERPENTINE SHAPED BRASS FENDER,
George III period,
with bead moulded top and gothic tracery, on a moulded base, 51” (130cms). (1) See illustration €400 - 600
303 A DECORATED SATINWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE,
in the George III style, Edwardian, the moulded oval top with centre decorated with portrait of a medieval woman, the demi-lune flaps decorated with hanging floral baskets, and a frieze drawer on one side, on square tapering legs, 27.5” (70cms) x 27.25 (69cms)
€800 - 1500
304 A JAEGER LE COULTRE MANTEL CLOCK,
in a clear perspex case, the circular white and gilt dial with open centre showing the movement and hands on a brass plinth base, 5” (13cms) w. (1) €100 - 150
305 A PAIR OF BRASS AND STEEL FIRE IRONS,
19th century,
each with a flower bud finial on a steel baluster grip. (2)
€150 - 200 Lots 314 & 313 70 MEALYS EST 1934
Lot 300
306 A DECORATED SATINWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE,
in the George III style, Edwardian, the moulded oval top with centre decorated with portrait of a medieval woman, the demi-lune flaps decorated with hanging floral baskets, and a frieze drawer on one side, on square tapering legs, 27.5” (70cms) x 27.25 (69cms). (1) €800 - 1500
307 A SMALL MAHOGANY CHEST, Regency period, early 19th Century, fitted with two short and three long drawers, each with oval brass loop handle on tall bracket feet, 34 3/4” x 32 1/4” (88cms x 82cms). (1) €300 - 400
308 A MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD-LINED TOILET-MIRROR,
late 19th Century / early 20th Century, the oval plate supported by scrolled ivory mounted columns, the serpentine base fitted with three short drawers, the lower tier fitted with a long drawer on ogee bracket feet, 18” (46cms). (1) €200 - 300
309 TWO MAHOGANY BEDSIDE POT CUPBOARDS, George III style,
each with rounded rectangular galleried top fitted with two open handles above a cupboard door on moulded square supports, 30”h x 14 1/2” (76cms x 37cms). (2) €600 - 900
310 AN ITALIAN GREEN AND GILT-PAINTED CANDLESTICK, in the 17th century style,
with baluster stem and scrolled triform base, adapted to a table lamp with ivory card shade, 28 1/2” (72.5cms) overall, together with; another, similar, with putty and parcel gilt decoration; a pair of gilt plaster candlesticks modelled as kneeling nymphs holding baskets aloft, 8 1/2” (24cms) h; two modern cream- painted standard lamps with baluster stems; a decorated waste-paper basket or coal scuttle; and a white painted stool. (8) €200 - 300
311 THREE PAIRS OF ATTRACTIVE FLORAL COTTON CURTAINS,
lined and interline, with matching pelmets, 12’ high x 80” (365cms x 204cms wide), together with a pair of blue cotton curtains, lined and interlined, printed with foliage and with matching pelmet 9’8”h x 73”w (295cms x 186cms). (4) €200 - 300
312 A FLAT WOVEN AUBUSSON STYLE CARPET,
the floral field against a beige ground inside a floral mustard border, 103” x 69” (261cms x 176cms). (1) €150 - 250
313 AN ATTRACTIVE BRASS FENDER, George III period,
pierced and applied with oval medallions surrounded by foliate flower heads within beaded borders and a chased rectangular single central tablet on a moulded spreading base, 56” (142cms) wide. (1) €500 - 800
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