Antiques Trade Gazette 29 Est 1834
PICTURES, BOOKS, PRINTS & EPHEMERA, ANTIQUE FURNITURE & OBJECTS
Sunday 28th January at 10.30am Viewing: Thursday 26th January 9am - 5pm, Friday 27th January 9am - 9pm and morning of sale from 9am SALE OF
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS’ ITEMS
Thursday 26th January
Viewing: Saturday 21st Jan 10am – 2pm Tuesday 24th Jan 9am – 5pm Wednesday 25th Jan 9am – 7pm Morning of sale from 9am
Catalogue:
www.leauction.co.uk 273 (part)
11.00am
Richard Buckner (1812-1883) - oil on panel, 19½ by 14in (49.5 x 35.5cm). Estimate £ 1,500 - 2,500
Mid-18th century, oil on canvas,
19 by 36in (48 by
Bergman cold painted bronze lamp modelled as a teepee, 15.3in (39cm) high. Estimate £2,000-3,000
92cm), (property of a deceased estate, a lady of title). Estimate
£3,000-5,000 214
Our London office and reception at 97 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington SW7 3LD, is now open where items may be consigned for sale. Tel: 020 7591 0159
Illustrated catalogue available at
www.the-saleroom.com/semleyauctioneers,
invaluable.com and
ukauctioneers.com
Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset
(just off A350, a 10-minute taxi ride from either Tisbury or Gillingham railway station, after Salisbury on the main London (Waterloo) to Exeter line).
It is advisable to telephone us to arrange for a taxi to meet you at Tisbury railway station (there is usually a taxi rank at Gillingham station).
Tel/Fax: (01747) 855 122 / 855 222 Website:
www.semleyauctioneers.com
Lot 59 A George IV mahogany extending dining table Est £1000-1500 Lot 273 Henri Garnier, two Middle Eastern scenes, oil on canvas Est £1000-1500 Lot 381 A pair of Royal Worcester vases signed by Sedgley Est £800-1200 Lot 485 A set of six silver Arts & Crafts salts Est £400-600 Lot 214 German Third Reich SA dagger, 1933 Est £300-500 A large selection of books and ephemera
12 Guy Street, Leamington Spa. CV32 4RT
www.leauction.co.uk 01926 889 100
01_12 ATG
January.indd 1 THE JANUARY AUCTION Thursday 26th January at 11am
CERAMICS AND GLASS: William De Morgan wild boar vase, Wedgwood plaque, Burmantofts jardinière stand, Oriental pottery and porcelain, millefiore lamp, private collection of decanters, etc.
COLLECTORS’ ITEMS: Jaques
travelling chess set, good Japanese ivory netsuke, Boer War Inkerman cane, vintage luggage, pipe collection, mandolin, French pistol, etc.
OILS, WATERCOLOURS, PICTURES AND PRINTS.
JEWELLERY, SILVER AND PLATE.
FURNITURE: two pairs of 18th century-style console tables, Chinese enclosed bed and administrator’s seat, apothecary chest, Georgian, Regency, Victorian and later dining, seating and occasional furniture, mirrors, etc.
Viewing: Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th and
Wednesday 25th January 9am to 6pm and morning of sale from 9am
Illustrated catalogue available to view online on or before 20th January
www.charles-ross-auction.com www.the-saleroom.com/charles-ross
Charles Ross The Old Town Hall, Woburn Bedfordshire MK17 9PZ
Tel: 01525 290502
Fax: 01525 290864 E-mail:
info@charles-ross.co.uk
26A St Vincent Crescent, Glasgow G3 8LH Tel: 0141 225 8181 • Email:
info@mulberrybankauctions.com
Pair of 19th century red cinnabar lacquer vases Est. £200 - £250
Large Scandinavian signed studio piece Est. £200 - £300
Pair of late 19th century bronze Marley horses Est. £400- £600
Superb 7.5 carat diamond designer ring
Est. £30,000 - £40,000
George II London silver sauceboat Est. £350 - £450
Bronze Art Deco figure ornament Est. £200 - £300
MULBERRY BANK ANTIQUES & FINE ART SALE
Saturday 28th January at 10am Viewing 26th and 27th January
To include jewellery and silver, ceramics and collectables including East Asian works of art, pictures and furniture
Fully illustrated catalogue available online at
www.mulberrybankauctions.com
Entries are continually accepted for future sales. 11/01/2012 15:00
George Washington Lambert (Australian, 1873-1930), oil on canvas, 28.35 by 22¼in (72 x 56.5cm)
(property of a deceased estate, a lady of title). Estimate £1,000-2,000
485
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