A group of four pewter chalices, 19th century
lot 352 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
by repute from Perthshire, each of typical form, 25cm and smaller, the smaller two examples being respectively stamped for Philip Ashberry & Sons and ... read more
Estimated at £100 - £200 More details 13
Two shaped oak coaching trunks, 19th century
lot 353 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
metal banded the largest 34 x 88 x 61cm
Estimated at £150 - £200 More details 1
Attributed to Giovanni Bastianini (1830-1868), a marble relief carving, circa 1850
lot 354 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
modelled as a maiden with downward gaze the relief 31.5 x 24.5cm
Estimated at £600 - £800 More details 5
A Kazak style rug, mid-20th century
lot 355 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the central indigo medallion on a pale madder ground with pale saffron panels 177 x 128cm
Estimated at £100 - £200 More details 6
Howard Rice (20th century), a collection of painted wooden fruit
lot 356 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
comprising two gourds, three crab apples and four figs, each signed and variously dated between 1997 and 2000 11cm high the largest
Sold for £170 More details 10
Two oak panelled high back chairs, 17th century
lot 357 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
with arched top rails over solid seats and turned fore-rails 115 x 47 x 41cm together with another similar 116 x 47 x 40cm
Sold for £150 More details 1
A Lowestoft blue and white coaster, circa 1765
lot 358 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
painted by Robert Allen with foliage, base marked with the number 5 for the decorator 5 x 9cm
Estimated at £800 - £1,200 More details 8
A carved oak coffer, 18th century
lot 359 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the two plank top with scallop moulded inner edge, the two panel front and sides with deep fluted decoration on stile feet 57 x 104 x 51cm
Sold for £300 More details 1
A Hamadan triple-medallion runner rug, circa 1950
lot 360 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
with an attractive design of three medallions on an abrashed charcoal/brown/indigo ground 310 x 105cm
Sold for £190 More details 6
An oak panel backed settle, 18th century
lot 361 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the rectangular back with five fielded panels over a solid seat 115 x 157 x 60cm
Sold for £300 More details 1