ESTABLISHED 1744
34-5 NEW BOND STREET,
LONDON W1
will hold the following sales in MARCH each sale commencing at 11 am precisely.
ON VIEW
AT LEAST THREE DAYS PRIOR
Thursday, 1st March. Fine English and Continental Silver and Plate, of the Rt Hon. the Lord Kenyon, the late Brigadier E. S. D. Martin, d.s.o., o.b.e., m.c., and other owners, including a set of eight George II table candlesticks by William Cripps, 1744, a silver-gilt cup and cover by John Edwards, 1720, with the contemporary arms of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, and his wife Mary Catesby. a collection of dish rings (1717-88), a George III cup presented by Lloyds, and Scandinavian peg tankards. III. Cat. (2 plates), Is.
Friday, 2nd March. Tapestries and Carpets, of Lady Thesiger and other owners, also Fine English Furniture, the property of J. R. W. Blathwayt, Esq., removed from Dyrham Park, GIos.
Monday, 5th March. Portrait Miniatures. Objects of Vertu, Faberge, Gold Snuff-boxes, etc., of various owners. 111. Cat. (1 plate), 6d.
Tuesday, 6th March. English and Continental Pottery and Porcelain, of the Rt Hon. Lord Latymer, O. M. Rolleston, Esq., the late Herman Cameron Norman, Esq., c.b., c.s.i., C.b.e., and other owners, including an early Lambeth Delft charger, dated 1699, a pair of rare Lunds Bristol fluted bowls, Worcester and Sevres services, a Meissen Hausmaler helmet ewer, and two Bottger stoneware pilgrim flasks.
Wednesday, 7th March. Old Master and Modern Engravings and Etchings, of the Baroness Porcelli, Dr James Gaff, and other owners, including examples by J. Bellange, Jacopo de’ Barbari, Callot, Della Bella, Blake, Griggs, etc., also sporting prints, fancy subjects, portraits, views of New York, Rio, and London, etc. 111. Cat. (3 plates) Is 6d
Thursday, 8th March. English and Continental Silver and Plate, of Lady Harvey of Tasburgh, the late Lt-Col. N. A. Stebbing, d.s.O., including a Queen Anne racing trophy formed as a porringer, by Seth Lofthouse, 1709, and a George III candelabra for four lights, 1810.
Friday, 9th March. Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture, Works of Art, Clocks, and English and Continental Furniture, of Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart, the late W. J. G. Winn, Esq., P. D. Crichton-Stuart, Esq., and other owners, including a fine Venetian bronze horse, c.1600, an important
Sale 1th March. Jacques Bellange, Martyrdom of St Lucy.
Thursday, I 5th March. Fine Jewels and Jewellery, of the Rt Hon. the Countess Strafford, Miss E. E. M. Stokes, and other owners, including a pearl and diamond ring, an attractive sapphire ring, an important emerald ring, a fine pearl necklace, and a small diamond tiara.
Friday, 16th March. Textiles, Carpets, Musical Instruments, Works of Art. and English and Continental Furniture, of Mrs A. V. Morel, the late Mrs Violet Gordon Woodhouse, H. Barnard Hankey, Esq., and other owners, including an unusual single-manual harpsichord by ‘Ferdinandus Weber, Londoni, 1746’.
Tuesday, 20th March. Fine English and Continental Pottery and Porcelain, of Claude Leigh, Esq., John Morant, Esq., F. Freeth, Esq., and other owners, including an important Chelsea ‘girl in a swing’ figure of a youth, Worcester porcelain of the Dr Wall period, a rare Meissen figure of a Chinese boy, and a series of Meissen dishes from the Swan Service. Ill Cat. (6 plates), 25 6cl.
Wednesday, 21st March. Paintings and Drawings, of various owners.
Thursday, 22nd March. Fine English and Continental Silver and Plate, including a pair of George II candelabra by John Cafe, 1753, a pair of George III sauce-boats, by Paul Storr, 1817, a George II coffee-pot by Thomas Whipham, 1737, and sets of George III table candlesticks by Ebenezer Coker, and John Green & Co. 1794.
Friday, 23rd March. Works of Art, Carpets, Clocks, and English and Continental Furniture, of various owners, including French Eighteenth-century and Directoire furniture, and a Louis XV commode, signed J. G. Schlichtig, m.e.
Monday, 26th March, and following day. Valuable Printed Books, Autograph Letters, and Historical Documents, of Sir Thomas Barlow, g.b.e., G. J. Leon, Esq., the late N. Shirley Leggatt, Esq., and other owners. 111. Cat. (3 plates), 15 6 d.
Tuesday, 27th March. Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, of various owners.
Wednesday, 28th March. Paintings and Drawings, of various owners.
Sixteenth-century Nuremberg steel casket, a rare Eighteenthcentury Nevers glass picture, Italian Renaissance stucco reliefs and terra-cottas, and Hispano-Moresque and Isnik pottery. 111. Cat. (3 plates), I5.
Monday, 12th March, and two following days. The Celebrated Library of Valuable Printed Books, Fine Bindings, and Manuscripts, of the late J. W. Hely-Hutchinson, Esq., of Chippenham Lodge, Ely (sold by order of the Executors) 111. Cat. (35 plates), 215.
Sale \3th March. An extremely rare Anglo- Venetian double sweetmeat glass from the
Kirkby Mason Collection, c. 1681-5, 4h in.
Tuesday, 13th March. A Collection of English Drinking Glasses and Cut Glass (the second and final portion); also Fine French Paper-weights, of various owners, including a goblet engraved with the arms of the Cutlers’ Company, an important acorn goblet, a rare Anglo-Venetian double sweetmeat glass, c. 1681, a fine large Anglo-Venetian goblet, c.1685, a Jacobite portrait glass of Prince Charles, and interesting examples of early London crystal and ‘fflint’ III. Cat. (8 plates), 35 6d.
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HYDe Park 6545 (6 lines)SOTHEBY & CO
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ABINITIO, WESDO
LONDON
Sale I2th-I4th March. Euripides, Aldus, 1503, bound for Marcus Fugger of Augsburg, in Paris c. 1550, by
Claude de Picques.
•ale 20tfi March. A rare Sevres biscuit portrait plaque of Marie Antoinette, ™ 7iby6§in.
Sale 22nd March. One of a pair of George III sauce-boats by Pauj Std^rJlD^nd^p£ ^y7,
34-5 NEW BOND STREET,
LONDON W1
will hold the following sales in MARCH each sale commencing at 11 am precisely.
ON VIEW
AT LEAST THREE DAYS PRIOR
Thursday, 1st March. Fine English and Continental Silver and Plate, of the Rt Hon. the Lord Kenyon, the late Brigadier E. S. D. Martin, d.s.o., o.b.e., m.c., and other owners, including a set of eight George II table candlesticks by William Cripps, 1744, a silver-gilt cup and cover by John Edwards, 1720, with the contemporary arms of Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, and his wife Mary Catesby. a collection of dish rings (1717-88), a George III cup presented by Lloyds, and Scandinavian peg tankards. III. Cat. (2 plates), Is.
Friday, 2nd March. Tapestries and Carpets, of Lady Thesiger and other owners, also Fine English Furniture, the property of J. R. W. Blathwayt, Esq., removed from Dyrham Park, GIos.
Monday, 5th March. Portrait Miniatures. Objects of Vertu, Faberge, Gold Snuff-boxes, etc., of various owners. 111. Cat. (1 plate), 6d.
Tuesday, 6th March. English and Continental Pottery and Porcelain, of the Rt Hon. Lord Latymer, O. M. Rolleston, Esq., the late Herman Cameron Norman, Esq., c.b., c.s.i., C.b.e., and other owners, including an early Lambeth Delft charger, dated 1699, a pair of rare Lunds Bristol fluted bowls, Worcester and Sevres services, a Meissen Hausmaler helmet ewer, and two Bottger stoneware pilgrim flasks.
Wednesday, 7th March. Old Master and Modern Engravings and Etchings, of the Baroness Porcelli, Dr James Gaff, and other owners, including examples by J. Bellange, Jacopo de’ Barbari, Callot, Della Bella, Blake, Griggs, etc., also sporting prints, fancy subjects, portraits, views of New York, Rio, and London, etc. 111. Cat. (3 plates) Is 6d
Thursday, 8th March. English and Continental Silver and Plate, of Lady Harvey of Tasburgh, the late Lt-Col. N. A. Stebbing, d.s.O., including a Queen Anne racing trophy formed as a porringer, by Seth Lofthouse, 1709, and a George III candelabra for four lights, 1810.
Friday, 9th March. Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture, Works of Art, Clocks, and English and Continental Furniture, of Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart, the late W. J. G. Winn, Esq., P. D. Crichton-Stuart, Esq., and other owners, including a fine Venetian bronze horse, c.1600, an important
Sale 1th March. Jacques Bellange, Martyrdom of St Lucy.
Thursday, I 5th March. Fine Jewels and Jewellery, of the Rt Hon. the Countess Strafford, Miss E. E. M. Stokes, and other owners, including a pearl and diamond ring, an attractive sapphire ring, an important emerald ring, a fine pearl necklace, and a small diamond tiara.
Friday, 16th March. Textiles, Carpets, Musical Instruments, Works of Art. and English and Continental Furniture, of Mrs A. V. Morel, the late Mrs Violet Gordon Woodhouse, H. Barnard Hankey, Esq., and other owners, including an unusual single-manual harpsichord by ‘Ferdinandus Weber, Londoni, 1746’.
Tuesday, 20th March. Fine English and Continental Pottery and Porcelain, of Claude Leigh, Esq., John Morant, Esq., F. Freeth, Esq., and other owners, including an important Chelsea ‘girl in a swing’ figure of a youth, Worcester porcelain of the Dr Wall period, a rare Meissen figure of a Chinese boy, and a series of Meissen dishes from the Swan Service. Ill Cat. (6 plates), 25 6cl.
Wednesday, 21st March. Paintings and Drawings, of various owners.
Thursday, 22nd March. Fine English and Continental Silver and Plate, including a pair of George II candelabra by John Cafe, 1753, a pair of George III sauce-boats, by Paul Storr, 1817, a George II coffee-pot by Thomas Whipham, 1737, and sets of George III table candlesticks by Ebenezer Coker, and John Green & Co. 1794.
Friday, 23rd March. Works of Art, Carpets, Clocks, and English and Continental Furniture, of various owners, including French Eighteenth-century and Directoire furniture, and a Louis XV commode, signed J. G. Schlichtig, m.e.
Monday, 26th March, and following day. Valuable Printed Books, Autograph Letters, and Historical Documents, of Sir Thomas Barlow, g.b.e., G. J. Leon, Esq., the late N. Shirley Leggatt, Esq., and other owners. 111. Cat. (3 plates), 15 6 d.
Tuesday, 27th March. Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, of various owners.
Wednesday, 28th March. Paintings and Drawings, of various owners.
Sixteenth-century Nuremberg steel casket, a rare Eighteenthcentury Nevers glass picture, Italian Renaissance stucco reliefs and terra-cottas, and Hispano-Moresque and Isnik pottery. 111. Cat. (3 plates), I5.
Monday, 12th March, and two following days. The Celebrated Library of Valuable Printed Books, Fine Bindings, and Manuscripts, of the late J. W. Hely-Hutchinson, Esq., of Chippenham Lodge, Ely (sold by order of the Executors) 111. Cat. (35 plates), 215.
Sale \3th March. An extremely rare Anglo- Venetian double sweetmeat glass from the
Kirkby Mason Collection, c. 1681-5, 4h in.
Tuesday, 13th March. A Collection of English Drinking Glasses and Cut Glass (the second and final portion); also Fine French Paper-weights, of various owners, including a goblet engraved with the arms of the Cutlers’ Company, an important acorn goblet, a rare Anglo-Venetian double sweetmeat glass, c. 1681, a fine large Anglo-Venetian goblet, c.1685, a Jacobite portrait glass of Prince Charles, and interesting examples of early London crystal and ‘fflint’ III. Cat. (8 plates), 35 6d.
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HYDe Park 6545 (6 lines)SOTHEBY & CO
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ABINITIO, WESDO
LONDON
Sale I2th-I4th March. Euripides, Aldus, 1503, bound for Marcus Fugger of Augsburg, in Paris c. 1550, by
Claude de Picques.
•ale 20tfi March. A rare Sevres biscuit portrait plaque of Marie Antoinette, ™ 7iby6§in.
Sale 22nd March. One of a pair of George III sauce-boats by Pauj Std^rJlD^nd^p£ ^y7,