Design 2025-04-15 Auction - 356 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London
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London, London, United Kingdom
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ATTRIBUTED TO BRUCE TALBERT (SCOTTISH 1838-1881): Gothic Revival clock, late 19th century Brass, glass, paste gem insets 50cm high x 28cm wide x 10cm deep
Est.
£700
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£1,000
SOLD
IN THE MANNER OF LEWIS FOREMAN DAY: Aesthetic Movement twin train mantel clock, circa 1880 Ebonised wood, enamel Unsigned 38cm high x 25cm wide x 17cm deep
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (BRITISH 1834-1904) FOR MINTONS: Large Aesthetic Movement twin handled jardiniere of Chinese censer form, on four lion mask and paw feet, 1876 Glazed ceramic Impressed to underside 'MINTONS / 1798/1' and date stamp (triangle within
Est.
£500
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£800
SOLD
COALPORT, ENGLAND: Pair of rare Aesthetic Movement vases decorated in the Japanese style with birds and trees, circa 1885 Porcelain, gilt Underside with printed green crown mark and painted 'A 5390' 20cm high
Est.
£600
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£800
SOLD
IN THE MANNER OF LIBERTY & CO., LONDON: Art and Crafts mirror with four riveted roundels, circa 1905 Beaten copper, brass rivets, mirrored plate Unmarked 30.5cm high x 38.5cm wide
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
IN THE MANNER OF LIBERTY & CO, LONDON: Pair of Arts and Crafts fire dogs or andirons with inset Ruskin style cabochons, circa 1900 Copper, enamel Unmarked Each 32.4cm high (2)
Est.
£200
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£300
CHARLES COLLIS (BRITISH 1879-1966): Rare vase with gilt and lustre glazed motifs, and sunflower to the head of the vase, circa 1900 Glazed earthenware Painted signature 'C Collis' to underside, and impressed number '6', otherwise
Est.
£500
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£800
Lot Passed
SOLD
LIBERTY & CO, LONDON: Tudric clock, circa 1910 Hammered pewter, enamel Stamped 'MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC PEWTER', Tudric number 01156 18cm high x 29cm wide x 8.5cm deep
Est.
£500
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£800
IN THE MANNER OF W.A.S. BENSON: Arts and Crafts standard lamp with fretwork base and acanthus leaf adornments, circa 1900 Brass, copper leaves Unmarked 130cm high
Est.
£120
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£180
Lot Passed
SOLD
ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON (BRITISH 1876-1955): Napkin rings, circa 1970s Oak Small mouse carved to each 5cm high
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON (BRITISH 1876-1955): Octagonal bread board and oval cheese board with handle Oak Small mouse carved to each Bread board: 25cm long x 31cm wide, cheese board: 37cm long x 18cm wide (2)
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
CERAMIC PLAQUE SUFFRAGETTE INTEREST: The Cat and Mouse Act' (after the poster design) Glazed earthenware Stamped verso with indistinct name and image of suffragette holding flower 34cm high x 22.5cm wide
Est.
£100
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£150
JULIEN DILLENS (BELGIAN 1849-1904): Fortuna' (Roman Goddess of Luck) base relief panel, circa 1900 Leather, wood Signed within the leather and mounted plaque bearing artist name and title 39cm high x 59cm wide
Est.
£150
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£250
Lot Passed
SOLD
ALPHONSE MUCHA (CZECH 1860-1939): Printemps' (Spring) poster from 'The Seasons' series, within an Art Nouveau frame decorated with flowers in relief, circa 1900 Lithographic print, wooden frame Signed and dated 1900 within the print,
Est.
£800
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£1,200
SOLD
LEGRAS (attributed) FOR DELVAUX, FRANCE: Art Nouveau glass with gilt Iris decoration, circa 1900 Enamelled frosted glass Underside signed in gilt 'Delvaux / 18 rue royale / Paris / Depose' 14cm high Footnote Delvaux was a prestigious retail
Est.
£100
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£150
SOLD
SECESSIONIST, AUSTRIA: Umbrella stand or paper bin, early 1900s Sheet steel, copper 35cm high x 20.5cm diameter
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
IN THE MANNER OF LIBERTY & CO, LONDON: Pair of Art Nouveau candlesticks, early 1900 Pewter Unmarked 20cm high
Est.
£100
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£150
MAPPIN & WEBB, LONDON: Art Deco hexagonal desk clock, circa 1925, Silvered bronze, slate Face marked MAPPIN & WEBB PARIS LONDON, MADE IN FRANCE. 22cm high x 22cm wide
Est.
£500
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£800
Lot Passed
SOLD
HERMÈS, PARIS: Golf counter, circa 1925 Circular in brown leather, the enamelled dial has 18 compartments, each indicating the number of strokes taken. The large hand indicates the current hole; turning the crown
Est.
£700
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£1,000
SOLD
VETRI D'ARTE, MILAN: Vedar cocktail goblet, circa 1925 Enamelled glass 19.5cm high
Est.
£60
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£80
MAURICE GUIRAUD-RIVIERE (FRENCH 1881-1947): The Riverman' Art Deco sculpture, circa 1920 Bronze, marble plinth Signed 'Guiraud Riviere' and foundry mark 'ETLING Paris' 47cm high x 63cm wide x 17cm deep
Est.
£800
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£1,200
Lot Passed
SOLD
* FERDINAND PARPAN (FRENCH 1902-2004): ‘Le Grande Fourmilier’ (anteater), designed 1936, cast 1988 Bronze with black patina Signed and numbered 2/8 and foundry mark for Blanchet Fondeur 30xm high x 57cm wide x 20cm deep Provenance
Est.
£10,000
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£15,000