Lindsay Burns & Company
177. Three 17th/18th century European silk embroidered panels of assorted size, possibly Florentine, one of rectangular form, decorated with two vertical rows of stylised flowers and foliage, 200cm x 100cm and two smaller, approximately 115cm x 25cm (3). £400-600
WORKS OF ART
178. A 19th century white metal mounted horn, with incised bird and floral decoration, the rim with a white metal collar, on a foliate and scroll carved oval-shaped rosewood base, 18cm high x 27cm wide. £80-120
179. A 19th century violin and bow in walnut case, bearing paper label inscribed ‘Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonenfis’, the case with marquetry details. £100-200
Lot 173
179A. A late 19th century brass Corinthian column oil burning lamp, with cut glass reservoir, clear glass funnel and frosted glass shade, 89.5cm high. £150-250
180. A George III double sampler by Catherine Paterson Costertoun dated 1802, in a later oak frame mounted as a fire screen, worked in coloured threads with alphabet, verse, animals and flowers, 46.5cm wide x 81cm high. £100-200
Lot 174
175. Three 17th/18th century European silk embroidered panels of assorted size, possibly Florentine, of rectangular form, decorated with vertical rows of stylised flowers and foliage within rope twist borders, 204cm x 233cm, 115cm x 212cm and 86cm x 163cm (3). £600-800
176. Five 17th/18th century European silk embroidered panels of similar size, possibly Florentine, of rectangular form, decorated with rows of stylised flowers and foliage within rope twist borders (5), approximately 185cm x 50cm. £600-800
Lot 181
181. A set of three George III brass fire irons, with urn-shaped finial’s, the shovel with a pierced sun burst motif to the blade, 73.5cm long. £80-120
182. A 19th century Continental carved ivory ball-shaped dyptich, the exterior carved with stylised leaves, opening to an interior scene of Cardinals and Court figures, 10.5cm wide when open x 5.5cm high. £100-200
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