Auction Lots

The Country House Sale  On 16/03/2024

The Country House Sale

16/03/2024

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Lot 1034

20th century Chinese Famille Rose vase, of baluster form with flared lobed rim and twin figural hand...

20th century Chinese Famille Rose vase, of baluster form with flared lobed rim and twin figural handles, decorated in polychrome enamel with figures dancing and playing instruments within a garden setting, H42cm

5018

SOLD £85

Lot 1101

Late 19th century bronze plaque, of circular form, depicting the angel appearing to Adam and Eve in ...

Late 19th century bronze plaque, of circular form, depicting the angel appearing to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden in high relief, D25.5cm

B44811

SOLD £100

Lot 1163

Lead garden ornament in the from of a dolphin ...

Lead garden ornament in the from of a dolphin

10116

SOLD £110

Lot 1164

Life-size lead garden figure in the form of a heron, on a naturalistic base decorated with shells an...

Life-size lead garden figure in the form of a heron, on a naturalistic base decorated with shells and seaweed

B54102

SOLD £200

Lot 1165

Lead garden bird bath, clam shell mounted by bird figure on dolphin shaped support ...

Lead garden bird bath, clam shell mounted by bird figure on dolphin shaped support

10176

SOLD £190

Lot 1166

Coalbrookdale - black painted cast iron 'fern' pattern garden bench, decorated with trailing fern le...

Coalbrookdale - black painted cast iron 'fern' pattern garden bench, decorated with trailing fern leaves, mahogany slatted seat

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SOLD £420

Lot 1168

Late 19th century white painted cast iron and wood slatted garden bench, the bench ends in the form ...

Late 19th century white painted cast iron and wood slatted garden bench, the bench ends in the form of S-scroll mythical beasts with paw feet, central cartouche surrounded by extending trailing foliage, the back slats divided by scroll cast splats, central seat support

B32541

SOLD £480

Lot 1238

J Hicks - Hatton Garden London, - late 19th century carved oak cased Fitzroy barometer in a richly c...

J Hicks - Hatton Garden London, - late 19th century carved oak cased Fitzroy barometer in a richly carved case with a carved crested pediment and square cistern cover, inverted opaline register reflecting FitzRoy's predictions and a scale from 27 to 31 inches of barometric pressure, with a thick bore cistern tube and adjustable rack and pinion twin vernier, fitted with a glazed snail bulb mercury thermometer recording the air temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Mercury clean and present. James Joseph Hicks was born in Ireland, however, early in his life he moved to London where he was apprenticed to the instrument maker Louis P Casella. In 1860 he went into business in his own right as a scientific instrument maker at 8 Hatton Gardens. In 1864 he was granted membership to the British Meteorological Society and exhibited instruments at the Royal Society Exhibitions between 1876 and 1913. Hicks was one of London's most prolific and eminent barometer makers.

10103

SOLD £440