A carved and polychrome decorated limewood figure of a torch bearer, 18th century
lot 472 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
with traces of old gilding, mounted to a plinth base with angel mask 65cm high
Estimated at £300 - £500 More details 5
A burr elm & oak lowboy, 18th century
lot 473 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
with single frieze drawer on turned legs united by stretchers 70 x 74 x 45cm
Sold for £1,900 More details 9
A walnut chest on chest, 18th century
lot 474 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
fitted with three short and six long drawers with brushing slide with original brass handles, raised on shaped bracket feet 187 x 113 x 57cm
Sold for £1,200 More details 9
Six various 18th and 19th century bronze candlesticks
lot 475 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
all on triform bases, the tallest 79cm high (6)
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 1
A pair of Continental carved limewood pricket stands, 17th century
lot 476 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
of figural form, each holding a torch aloft mounted to a plinth base with later brass lion mask ring handles 82 and 80cm high
Sold for £1,600 More details 1
Two similar 17th century style carved oak appliqué, 19th century
lot 477 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
each formed as a pair of angelic cherubs 58 x 52cm and 53 x 50cm
Sold for £600 More details 5
Two carved cherubic wall brackets, late 17th or early 18th century
lot 478 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
one in oak the other limewood, together with another 17th century style carved oak bracket on double putti support, the largest 68cm wide (3)
Sold for £300 More details 5
An imposing carved cherub head wall mount, late 17th or early 18th century
lot 479 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
39 x 38cm
Sold for £1,100 More details 1
lot 480 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
of typical geometric design within an ivory field, 301 x 202cm
Sold for £300 More details 2
An 18th century oak mule chest, dated 1763
lot 481 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
the hinged top above three panel front and a pair of drawers raised on later bracket feet 77 x 124 x 49cm
Sold for £360 More details 8