A Leopard, (Panthera Pardus), a full skin rug by Roland Ward
lot 353 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
blue felt and canvas backing with trade label, flat head 222cm from nose to tail
Sold for £1,800 More details 3
An Indian Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
lot 354 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
an early 20th century taxidermy skin rug by Van Ingen Van Ingen, with head mount, jaw agape, glass eyes, mounted upon typical black felt and canvas ... read more
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 9
A mid-20th century mounted salmon trophy, dated 1937
lot 355 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
in a bow fronted case with gilt lettering 'Salmon, 10lbs 2oz, Caught on the River Spey June 21st 1937 by Lt. Col. M. Maguire'
Sold for £550 More details 1
A late 19th century cold painted cast iron fox mask
lot 356 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
mounted to a turned and carved circular back for wall mounting 23cm diameter
Sold for £200 More details 1
A South American embroidered panel
lot 357 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
depicting rows of stylised birds, vases and human figures, in red and black threads on a cream canvas ground 30 x 150cm
Sold for £100 More details 1
A Ewe Adja fetish figure, Togo or Benin, probably early 20th century
lot 358 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
wooden body, applied painted fabrics and cowrie shells on string and inset eyes 54cm high
Sold for £1,400 More details 1
A Yombe (or Mayombe) carved wood “Dibu”, figural bell
lot 359 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
Democratic Republic of Congo, probably early 20th century, surmounted by the seated figure of a mother breast feeding her child, the sides as masks ... read more
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 1
James Caldwell, after John Collett, 'A Macarony taking his Morning Ride in Rotten-Row, Hyde-Park'
lot 360 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
a hand-coloured engraving, published by J. Smith and R. Sayer, London, 1772 24.5 x 33.5cm
Sold for £600 More details 1
A pair of Toledo Ware candlesticks, probably 19th century
lot 361 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
each with knopped stem and spreading circular foot 15cm high (2)
Estimated at £300 - £500 More details 1
A 17th century bronze model of a cherub
lot 362 (The Fine Sale - To include Asian art, 30th Jul, 2020)
modelled riding a dolphin and mounted to a later polished slate plinth base 24cm high
Sold for £460 More details 5