Fine Interiors Day Two 2024-12-04 Auction - 326 Price Results - Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in England - Page 8
Dave McGary (American, 1958-2013),An ebonised fruitwood table or bracket clock,An extensive Herend porcelain ‘Indian Basket’ dinner service,
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Essex, England, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Fine Interiors Day Two

Fine Interiors
Day One | Lots 1-311
Day Two | Lots 320-645

Sworders are thrilled to share our full catalogue for the concluding Fine Interiors sale of 2024, featuring over 600 lots of fine and decorative art and furniture from several private collections and estates.

Leading the sale will be a private European collection of Roman sculpture, furniture and works of art, alongside an important marble bust of an Antonine prince, held in a private family collection for the last fifty years We are also fortunate to offer the selected contents of The Old House, a beautiful 16th- century manor house in the sought-after Bedfordshire village of Aspley Guise, which features a vast array of desirable and beautiful items for your home, kicking off the sale in style.

If you have any questions or enquiries, please contact the department for any further information here.

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An Empire-style painted and parcel-gilt guéridon,: An Empire-style painted and parcel-gilt guéridon, late 19th/early 20th century and later, with a circular specimen marble top, raised on swan supports, 66cm diameter 69cm high
0488: An Empire-style painted and parcel-gilt guéridon,Est. £500-£700
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A George IV mahogany reclining library armchair,: A George IV mahogany reclining library armchair, c.1825, with a concave top rail, scrolling arms and reeded front supports, upholstered in embroidered silk, 69cm wide 80cm deep 107cm high when upright
0490: A George IV mahogany reclining library armchair,Est. £200-£400
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A Louis XVI-style giltwood and gesso pier mirror,: A Louis XVI-style giltwood and gesso pier mirror, late 19th/early 20th century, French, with a foliate-capped shield crest and moulded frame, surrounding a rectangular glass plate, 123cm wide 172cm
0491: A Louis XVI-style giltwood and gesso pier mirror,Est. £300-£500
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Two cased sailors' shellwork valentines,: Two cased sailors' shellwork valentines, last quarter of the 19th century, each with two 7½-inch panels decorated with concentric bands and blocks of various shells, the first inscribed 'A GIFT
0492: Two cased sailors' shellwork valentines,Est. £600-£900
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A George III satinwood side cabinet,: A George III satinwood side cabinet, late 18th century, of breakfront outline, the crossbanded top above three doors fitted with silk panels, raised on peg feet, 143cm wide 42cm deep 85cm high
0493: A George III satinwood side cabinet,Est. £600-£800
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A Tabriz wool carpet,: A Tabriz wool carpet, 20th century, the central field with a large flower head medallion surrounded by floral and geometric motifs, intentionally distressed, 349 x 233cm
0494: A Tabriz wool carpet,Est. £800-£1,200
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A pair of glass obelisks,: A pair of glass obelisks, late 19th/early 20th century, Italian, Venice, each raised on four amber-coloured ball feet and a plinth base, 13cm wide 12cm deep 68cm high (2) Condition Report: One with
0495: A pair of glass obelisks,Est. £200-£300
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A Regency rosewood specimen cabinet,: A Regency rosewood specimen cabinet, c.1815, the brass top above a pair of grille doors enclosing twelve drawers, on a plinth base terminating in concealed lignum vitae castors, 110cm wide 54cm deep
0496: A Regency rosewood specimen cabinet,Est. £800-£1,200
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A Tabriz wool carpet,: A Tabriz wool carpet, 20th century, Persian, of square form, 335 x 296cm
0497: A Tabriz wool carpet,Est. £1,500-£2,500
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A khanjar and belt,: A khanjar and belt, 20th century, Middle-Eastern, the horn hilt with white metal mounts and inlaid decoration, the silver scabbard with woven decoration and foliate mounts to one side, 31cm long 20cm
0498: A khanjar and belt,Est. £500-£700
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Two snaphaunce rifles,: Two snaphaunce rifles, 19th century, Atlas Mountains, North African, each with an octagonal breech, bulbous flared muzzle and plain lock of typical form, the slender stocks with engraved silver
0499: Two snaphaunce rifles,Est. £500-£700
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A Nimcha sword,: A Nimcha sword, 19th century, North African, with a fullered and inlaid curved blade, the hilt with drooping crossguard with globular terminals, decorated with foliage and flower heads, shaped
0500: A Nimcha sword,Est. £400-£600
Two silver-mounted daggers or jambiyas,: Two silver-mounted daggers or jambiyas, c.1900, Moroccan, each with curved blades and wood handles, mounted with profusely engraved scrollwork and script to the sheaths, one blade engraved with a
0501: Two silver-mounted daggers or jambiyas,Est. £300-£500Lot Passed
A Tuareg sword,: A Tuareg sword, 20th century, with a tapering straight blade, the hilt and handle in brass and mounted to one side with copper and silvered panels, the scabbard with further panels and
0502: A Tuareg sword,Est. £150-£250Lot Passed
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A specimen grasses and seeds display,: A specimen grasses and seeds display, 20th century, containing 'Analyses of Natural Grasses (by Dr J. Augustus Voelcker) extracted from Mr Martin. J. Sutton's Work on Permanent and Temporary
0503: A specimen grasses and seeds display,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A specimen grasses display,: A specimen grasses display, early 20th century, containing 'Grasses useless in Agriculture and found in Bad Hay and Pastures', by Sutton & Sons of Reading, 48.5 x 80.5cm, framed and glazed Condition
0504: A specimen grasses display,Est. £1,500-£2,000
A flat-weave kilim wool rug,: A flat-weave kilim wool rug, of recent manufacture, Afghan, woven with repeating geometric motifs in polychrome tones, 248 x 163cm
0505: A flat-weave kilim wool rug,Est. £400-£600Lot Passed
Jules Desbois (French, 1851-1935),: Jules Desbois (French, 1851-1935), late 19th/early 20th century, French, a patinated bronze shaped charger depicting Eve and the serpent in high relief, signed 'J. Desbois', foundry stamp for
0506: Jules Desbois (French, 1851-1935),Est. £300-£500Lot Passed
A Regency mahogany wall clock,: A Regency mahogany wall clock, 19th century, by Robert Molyneux & Sons, London, the silvered 9-inch dial with Roman numerals, outer minute divisions and blued-steel spade and pointer hands, the
0507: A Regency mahogany wall clock,Est. £700-£900Lot Passed
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A stone bust of Sir Isaac Newton after Michael Rysbrack,: A stone bust of Sir Isaac Newton after Michael Rysbrack, first quarter of the 19th century, probably by Coade & Sealy, his face turned slightly to dexter, with open shirt under a jacket, on an
0508: A stone bust of Sir Isaac Newton after Michael Rysbrack,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A Coade stone bust of John Milton,: A Coade stone bust of John Milton, first quarter of the 19th century, modelled full face with ecclesiastical vestments on an integral base stamped 'Coade & Sealy' to the front, 44cm wide 17cm deep
0509: A Coade stone bust of John Milton,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A large mahogany wall clock,: A large mahogany wall clock, 19th century, the 18-inch painted convex dial with a single fusee movement, with a salt box projection to the base, 52cm diameter 56cm high Provenance: The David Morris
0510: A large mahogany wall clock,Est. £400-£600
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A mahogany cased wall clock,: A mahogany cased wall clock, 19th century, the 9½-inch painted dial inscribed ‘Brockbank & Atkins, London’, with a regulation quadrant, and with a chain-driven single fusee, 33cm
0511: A mahogany cased wall clock,Est. £300-£500