Quarterly Fine Art Auction, Day Two 2014-12-10 Auction - 626 Price Results - Roseberys London in UK
A large and Impressive Chinese octagonal cloisonné hatA rare and Impressive Chinese red cinnabar lacquerA Gandhara grey schist fragmentary architectural stele,
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London, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Quarterly Fine Art Auction, Day Two

Featuring Works of Art & Collectibles, Antique Furniture & Rugs, Asian Arts
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A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, the front of: A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, the front of waving form, with a sloping lid, on a plinth base raised on bun feet, the interior with two lids, 19.9cm wide
0853: A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, the front ofEst. £300-£500
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A Polish ormolu and blue glass table tazza, 20th: A Polish ormolu and blue glass table tazza, 20th century, the body of pierced lancet form, with a reeded and ribbon bound rim and base, on paw feet, stamps to base, 20.5cm diameter
0857: A Polish ormolu and blue glass table tazza, 20thEst. £150-£200
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A Russian Icon, 19th/20th century, depicting St.: A Russian Icon, 19th/20th century, depicting St. Nicholas the miracle worker and scenes from his life, 42 x 34cm
0860: A Russian Icon, 19th/20th century, depicting St.Est. £200-£300
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A Russian icon, 19th century, depicting the Seven: A Russian icon, 19th century, depicting the Seven sleepers of Ephesus, 35.8 x 31.6cm
0861: A Russian icon, 19th century, depicting the SevenEst. £200-£300
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Emmanuel Fremiet, French, (1824-1910) a large and: Emmanuel Fremiet, French, (1824-1910) a large and impressive French bronze model of Minerva driving a chariot, led by three prancing stallions, on an oval naturalistic modelled base, signed to the
0870: Emmanuel Fremiet, French, (1824-1910) a large andEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Auguste Louis Mathurin Moreau, French, (1834-1917): Auguste Louis Mathurin Moreau, French, (1834-1917) Billet de Logement, a bronze figure of a cupid standing on a flower moulded base, signed to the base, 42cm high
0871: Auguste Louis Mathurin Moreau, French, (1834-1917)Est. £200-£300