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Over 200 lots covering many collecting areas, from books and auction catalogues, to Early, Georgian, Regency and Victorian furniture, fine art and carpets, rugs and runners.
From a group of 19th century decorative porcelain and objects, a Staffordshire commemorative figure of the Duke of Wellington, the Anglo-Irish army officer and statesman (est. £200-300 +fees), and lot 159, an impressive pair of late 19th century Sèvres style cobalt blue, parcel gilt and decorated porcelain and gilt bronze mounted covered twin-handled urns, (est. £500-800 +fees), the covers topped with pineapple finials and the urns decorated with rural scenes.
The Renaissance and the 18th century provide the design inspiration for two silver sauce boats, the first bears the import mark for 1895 and is probably by B Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau. The firm was founded in 1890 and along with other Hanau silversmiths was renowned for its fine copies from the antique. In this example, the sauceboat takes the form of a triton blowing a horn and the shell-shaped body sits on pierced leaf cast feet (est. £300-500 + fees). The second piece, dated 1942, is by Nathan Bloom & Son Ltd., London, and here the sauceboat features the familiar scroll handle and wreathed edges, with shell cast scroll legs and feet. Nathan Bloom was founded in 1912 and initially was based on the edge of the City of London, and traded as wholesalers; in the 1960s a retail outlet was opened in Albemarle Street from where fine antique silver was sold.
The auction features an interesting selection of lighting in a variety of styles - lot 158, is a late 19th century Louis XVI style gilt bronze three-light bouillotte table lamp with a red and parcel gilt tôle shade, the scrolling arms on a circular leaf cast dished base, (est £300-500 +fees), lot 210, an early 1970's studio pottery totem lamp attributed to Bernard Rooke (b.1938-), (est. £300-500 +fees) and lot 161, after Emile Louis Picault, (French 1833-1915), a pair of late 19th century brown patinated bronze figural lamps, 'Opima.Spolia' and ‘Victoria’, each warrior holding aloft a torch, on red griotte turned marble bases, both signed E. Picault (est. £600-800 +fees).
The auction also includes Chinese and Japanese ceramics and works of art as well as fine jewellery and watches.