A pair of French gilt bronze candlesticks, early 19th century
lot 41 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
the baluster columns and spreading circular bases with engine turned decoration, together with a similarly decorated inkstand (3) 29.5cm high
Sold for £220 More details 1
A George IV mahogany brass bound dressing case
lot 42 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
enclosing silver gilt mounted cut glass bottles and containers, maker's mark Thomas Whitehead, London 1829 14 x 32 x 26cm
Sold for £440 More details 17
A French Boulle work desk folder, 19th century
lot 43 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
with green morocco leather lining, 33 x 26cm, together with a matching inkstand and pen tray, 35 x 12cm (2)
Sold for £300 More details 6
Peter Tillemans (Anglo-Flemish, 1684-1734)
lot 44 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
King George I on Newmarket Heath oil on canvas 61 x 155cm
Sold for £125,000 More details 17
John Wootton (British, c. 1682-1764)
lot 45 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
A Chestnut racehorse held by his jockey at Newmarket signed lower right 'J Wootton fecit' oil on canvas 99 x 125cm
Sold for £75,000 More details 12
John Wootton (British, c. 1682-1764)
lot 46 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
A Bay racehorse being rubbed down at Newmarket oil on canvas 95 x 124cm
Sold for £74,000 More details 16
John Wootton (British, c. 1682-1764)
lot 47 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
The Bloody Shouldered Arabian, with an Arab attendant, within classical architecture, a landscape beyond oil on canvas 82 x 120cm
Sold for £45,000 More details 14
John Wootton (British, c. 1682-1764)
lot 48 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
Old Partner held by his jockey in a classical landscape signed indistinctly on the base of the column oil on canvas 99 x 123.5cm
Sold for £15,000 More details 12
lot 48A (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
Wedgwood 'Signet gold' pattern and similar tableware, to include plates, side plates, platters etc
Sold for £100 More details 1
James Seymour (British, c.1702-1752)
lot 49 (The Autumn Sale, 1st Oct, 2020)
A Racehorse, probably Fearnought, with jockey up on a racecourse signed indistinctly with initials and dated 1732 lower left oil on canvas 61 x 74cm
Sold for £15,000 More details 11