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Antiques Trade Gazette 35


The Gentleman’s Library Sale A ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’


Inc. 17th – 20th Century Books from the Library of Professor Edgar Wind (1900 – 1971) (The First Professor of Art History at Oxford University)


Inc. Ethnography, Photography, Philately, Library Furniture, Rugs, Sculpture & Works of Art


A Pair of African ivory Divitation Tappers, 18th/19th Century, 29” & 27” long


A George III


mahogany games table with reversible top, 31” wide


Thursday 28th June at 11am Friday 29th June at 11am


Viewing: Tuesday 26th June 9am – 7pm Wednesday 27th June 9am – 5pm


For enquiries and estimates please contact oxford@mallams.co.uk or 01865 241358


Mallams AUCTIONEERS


A group of five Maori Taiaha, to be sold as separate lots, part of a private collection of tribal art


An 18th Century Chinese porcelain ‘tobacco leaf’ tureen, 12” wide


A gold musical fob seal, 1½”


A pair of Victorian terrestrial and celestial globes by Newton & Sons 1847, 23” high


A 5th Century Chinese biscuit ware baluster goblet, 9” (with provenance)


A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, 27½” wide


A selection from a collection of twenty lots of Tunbridge ware


Four Indian seals said to relate to Hyder Ali


(1720 – 1782) (Ruler of Mysore)


A 17th Century Indo-Portuguese ivory ‘Corpus Christi’, 10” high


An image from a ‘Grand Tour’ Rome album, 56 prints


A pair of German copper repoussé plaques portraying Roman Emperors (perhaps 18th Century)


Above: Holland & Sons, a red leather library chair


Right: An Antique Italian, Renaissance style, bronze ewer, 6” high


Mallams Auctioneers, 24a St. Michael’s Street, Oxford OX1 2EB www.mallams.co.uk


A Maori greenstone Patu or Mere Pounamu, old repairs, 13” long


A Jacob Petit porcelain encrier – 19th Century French, 9½” wide


A Folio miniature portrait of Jean- Baptiste Colbert (1619 - 1683), Louis XIV Controller General of France, after Robert Vauquer


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