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STYLE London: Furniture, Clocks, Silver, Ceramics & Works of Art
6 May - 17 May 2022 • London
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1. A pair of Franco-Flemish carved oak fauteuils, possibly Liège, circa 1730

2. A Flemish Renaissance style carved stained oak cabinet (buffet à cinq portes), probably Antwerp

3. A large German parcel-gilt silver polychrome painted wood model of the Virgin & Child, maker's mark WG, Alderman's mark for Christian Holl I, Danzig circa 1735

4. A German parcel-gilt silver beaker, Johann David Saler, Augsburg 1695-1700, overstriking/overstruck by another mark

5. A German gilt-copper mounted coconut cup and cover, possibly Nuremberg circa 1550

6. A German parcel-gilt silver beaker, unmarked, circa 1629

7. A German silver-gilt beaker, Andreas Meiting, Augsburg circa 1690

8. A German silver beaker, Matthias Gegler, Augsburg 1675-77

9. A German parcel-gilt silver beaker, Philipp Stenglin, Augsburg 1722-26

10. James Ferguson
A collection of eight plumbago miniatures

11. Austrian, 18th century
Seal with the coat of arms of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I (1708-1765)

12. English School
Portrait of a gentleman, possibly a self-portrait

13. A German silver tumbler cup, Johann Mittnacht III, Augsburg 1755-57

14. A William and Mary walnut, marquetry stained bone rectangular lace box, late 17th century and later

15. A William and Mary style oyster veneered walnut and marquetry chest of drawers, parts 17th century

16. A William and Mary curule-form walnut armchair, late 17th century

17. A William and Mary oyster veneered and boxwood inlaid chest of drawers, late 17th/early 18th century

18. A William and Mary floral marquetry walnut centre table

19. A Charles II carved oak panel back armchair, Lancashire/North Cheshire

20. A William and Mary oak dresser base, late 17th century

21. A Charles II carved oak panel back armchair, Lancashire/North Cheshire, circa 1680

22. A Welsh George III oak dresser base, late 18th century, probably Monmouthshire

23. An assembled set of six Charles II carved oak back-stools, Lancashire/North Cheshire, circa 1680

24. A massive English double-plank oak refectory table, 19th century, possibly earlier

25. English School, circa 1590
Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter length, wearing a brown slashed doublet with a lace collar and black cape

26. An Anglo-Dutch 'Antiquarian' oak draw-leaf table, in the manner of Vredeman de Vries, 19th century

27. English School, 16th Century
Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland, half-length, wearing a brown shirt and white collar

28. A pair of Louis XIV carved walnut fauteuils, second half 17th century

29. A French Renaissance carved walnut centre table

30. A William III style polychrome and gilt verre eglomisé armorial marginal pier mirror, early 20th century

31. A collection of glass medicine bottles, various dates, mostly 17th and 18th centuries

32. A George I cross and feather-banded walnut cabinet-on-chest, circa 1725

33. A narwhal tusk, 19th century

34. A pair of George II silver candlesticks, Augustin Courtauld, London 1741

35. A George I gilt gesso and giltwood mirror, circa 1720

36. A matched pair of George II silver candlesticks, William Gould, London 1751

37. A Queen Anne walnut, cross and feather-banded kneehole desk, early 18th century

38. A George II mahogany chest-on-stand, circa 1740

39. An Irish George II mahogany bureau bookcase, mid-18th century, in manner of Christopher Hearn of Dublin

40. A George I walnut side table, circa 1720

41. A Queen Anne green and gilt japanned pier mirror, early 18th century

42. An Anglo-Indian ivory-inlaid silver-mounted rosewood tea caddy, Vizagapatam, third quarter 18th century

43. Two English embroidered and needlework pictures, 18th century

44. An English embroidered floral ‘palampore’ bed hanging panel, 18th century, with unworked initials SA, and date 1712

45. Fourteen Delft polychrome 'peacock' pattern dishes and plates, late 18th century, various factories

46. Charles Collins
A crow; together with a Mallard drake

47. A pair of Chelsea plates, circa 1758

48. Thomas Robins the younger
A collection of five watercolours