SOLD FOR £150
A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers, raised on bun feet 104cm h x 105cm w x 54cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A Liberty style Art and Crafts bleached oak rectangular occasional table, the top inlaid 6 polychrome glazed tiles depicting mushrooms and acorns, having a pierced apron and rectangular undertier, raised on cabriole supports 73cm h x 60cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A Georgian style open arm library chair upholstered in white and yellow Regency striped material, raised on square supports 100cm h x 69cm w x 60cm d (seat 45cm x 43cm)
SOLD FOR £220
A Georgian mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles and diamond shaped ivory escutcheons, raised on bracket feet 77cm h x 80cm w x 46cm d Ivory Exemption Certificate VSH77YH4
SOLD FOR £140
Elyse Ashe Lord (British 1900-1971), study of a lady playing a lute with birds amongst trees, coloured etching, signed in pencil, number 15 of 75, 29cm x 27.5cm, framed
SOLD FOR £130
Geo Hinton '67, still life study, 20th Century oil on canvas, signed and dated 75cm x 60cm
SOLD FOR £3000
Attributed to Lemuel Francis Abbott (British 1760-1802) Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a black jacket, yellow waistcoat and white stock, 18th Century oil on canvas, re-lined, Christie's stencil verso, 72cm x 59cm, within a gilt frame
SOLD FOR £90
T D.. ? Rocky outcrop landscape, oil on board, 29cm x 38cm, framed
SOLD FOR £380
**Anthony Robert Klitz (British 1917-2000) - The River Thames and Victoria Embankment with the Royal Air Force Memorial and the Palace of Westminster beyond, oil on canvas, signed, 45cm x 35cm, within a hessian and gilt wood frame ** Please Note - Artists Re-Sale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £760
Circle of Thomas Hudson (British 1701-1779) - Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a navy-blue coat and waistcoat with gold buttons, edging and embroidery and a white stock, 18th century oil on canvas, 73.5cm x 60.5cm, within a gilt composition frame with old label to back
SOLD FOR £220
After Hippolyte-Paul Delaroche (French 1797-1856) - Emperor Napoleon in his study, 19th Century oil on canvas 35.5cm x 29.5cm, within a gilt composition frame. Note: the present work is a copy of Delaroche's painting, originally commissioned in 1838 by Louisa, the 6th Countess of Sandwich. Delaroche portrays Napoleon in the attire of a Colonel of the Grenadiers de la Garde a' Pied, standing in his office at the Tuileries Palace. Delaroche's portrait draws inspiration from elements of David's renowned Portrait of Napoleon in his study (1812, National Gallery, Washington), reflected in both the pose and uniform
SOLD FOR £300
British School, Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a mauve jacket with a hat under his left arm, 18th Century oil on canvas, re-lined, 91cm x 69cm, within an ebonised and gilt frame
SOLD FOR £1950
Circle of Sir Thomas Lawrence (English 1769-1830) - three quarter length Portrait of a Lady wearing a silk and organza empire dress and holding a rose and a three quarter length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a black jacket, yellow waistcoat and white stock, in front of a stone column, a pair of early 19th Century oils on canvas, Christie's stencils verso, each 90cm x 69cm, both within gilt composition frames with egg and dart ornament
SOLD FOR £19000
**Oscar Nemon (1906-1985) - "Married Love" (Sir Winston Churchill and Clementine Ogilvy Spencer Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill), cast bronze, number five from the edition of fifteen, signed and editioned, 44.5cm wide x 24cm high x 23cm deep. Note: After the full-scale work now installed in the grounds of Chartwell, Winston Churchill's home in Kent, "Married Love" was created in 1978 at Lady Churchill's request. Captivated by Nemon's earlier portrayal of her husband at Westerham Green, she remarked, "This is how I see him and that is how I love him." Lady Churchill agreed to sit for Nemon at her London residence, enabling him to incorporate her likeness alongside Churchill's in the final sculpture ** Please Note - Artists Re-Sale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £300
**Dame Laura Knight R.A. (British 1877-1970) - "At The Footlights", aquatint, signed and titled in pencil, published 1923, 24cm x 18.5cm, within a gilt frame ** Please Note - Artists Re-Sale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £800
Attributed to Cosmo Alexander (British 1724-1772) - Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman identified as George Morison 3rd of Bogny, wearing a navy-blue jacket, red waistcoat and white stock, 18th Century oil on canvas, 73.5cm x 60.5cm, within a carved wood frame
SOLD FOR £360
Attributed to Henry Pickering (British 1720-1770) - Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a black jacket with gold buttons and trim, a yellow waistcoat and white stock within a feigned oval, 18th Century oil on canvas, 61cm x 74cm, within a gilt composition frame
SOLD FOR £700
Circle of Henri Gascars (French 1635-1701) - Half Length Portrait of a Lady wearing a silk dress and shawl, late 17th/early 18th Century oval oil on canvas, relined, Christie's stencil verso, 60.5cm x 47.5cm, within a gilt composition frame
SOLD FOR £150
A Victorian silver Adam style pepperette London 1896 3cm, 2 other peppers, 3 spirit labels - Madeira, Sherry and Whisky, a mustard, napkin ring, pusher and 5 silver tea spoons, 298 grams
SOLD FOR £95
A Victorian mahogany armchair with spindle turnings, the seat and back upholstered in brown leather, raised on turned supports 99cm h x 66cm w x 76cm d (seat 35cm x 46cm)
SOLD FOR £150
Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst, a typed letter from Pankhurst to a Miss Betty Ross on headed paper of the New Times and Ethiopia News, dated 30th September 1936 reading "Dear Miss Jones. Very many thanks for your kind card with all good wishes for The New Year (letter continues in pencil) also to our Arram? Yours sincerely E Sylvia Pankhurst (signature also in pencil)
SOLD FOR £100
A mid-Century teak sideboard fitted 4 drawers with rectangular shaped handles, the upper drawer fitted cutlery trays, flanked by a cupboard to the left and a pair of cupboards to the right, raised on square supports 73cm h x 214cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £360
Stefan Heiliger for Leolux, a red leather 'Parabolica' easy chair, raised on a brushed aluminium revolving base 78cm x 121cm x 103cm
SOLD FOR £95
Oluce de Lamp, a mid-Century Luth Spider 291 desk table lamp 41cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £170
A lady's 9ct yellow gold Omega wristwatch and bracelet, 11.4 grams including the glass