A Staffordshire pottery figure of the cricketer George Parr, 19th century
lot 633 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
35cm high; another figure of George Parr, 34cm high; a Staffordshire figure of Julius Caesar, 35cm high; a Staffordshire figure of a cricketer, 28cm ... read more
Sold for £700 More details 43
A rare Meissen porcelain group 'Der stürmische Liebhaber', circa1740
lot 634 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler, modelled with a lady and a gentleman kneeling by her side, with a winged putto and a Harlequin figure behind ... read more
Estimated at £15,000 - £20,000 More details 11
An Armenian Kazak rug, circa 1880
lot 635 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
the six pole medallion surrounded by tribal motifs including horses, zebra, birds and a teapot, bearing Armenian signature confirming it was woven in ... read more
Sold for £1,400 More details 14
A collection of painted papier-mâché and tin boxes, 19th century
lot 636 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
to include three tin examples, respectively painted with a hunting scene, a genre scene and a maritime scene; two miniature boxes, each painted with ... read more
Sold for £220 More details 47
A 'Head of the River' presentation rowing blade, 1880
lot 637 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
painted with coats of arms and inscribed with the names of the crew, 385cm long; together with another presentation rowing blade, inscribed '1st ... read more
Sold for £150 More details 2
A Royal Wiltshire Prince of Wales Own military sabretache, mid-19th century
lot 638 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
worked in metallic threads over a crimson cloth and red Morocco leather bag to the rear, the front having bullion embroidered Victorian crown over VR ... read more
Sold for £500 More details 8
A marine chronometer by Kelvin & James White Ltd, Glasgow, no 9001, circa 1900
lot 639 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
mahogany cased with inset brass handles and corner bands, typically gimbal mounted, the signed silvered dial with state of wind and seconds ... read more
Sold for £1,100 More details 6
A mahogany and gilt-painted Welsh advertising rack, late 19th century
lot 640 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
produced by Warne, Pugsley and Warne, Bristol and advertising local businesses in Llandrindod Wells, Wales, constructed of a central rack flanked by ... read more
Sold for £240 More details 14
Henley Royal Regatta, two Grand Challenge Cup and Ladies Plate presentation blades, 1873 and 1874
lot 641 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
painted and inscribed with crew names, 380cm long; together with an Oxford University Eights 'Head of the River' 1886 presentation rudder (3)
Sold for £240 More details 2
A Scottish 'Blind Man' table snuff box, 19th century
lot 642 (The Fine Sale, 18th Sep, 2025)
the lid carved in high relief with two figures in highland dress, and further carved to three facets with rams and dogs, the underside with ... read more
Sold for £400 More details 35