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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:8
Lots with images:8
Prices available:8
Category:
Zunknown
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A gentleman's leather chair, deep caramel tone, roll arm, button back with upholstery nail detail, separate seat cushion, turned legs on brass casters. Together with matching footstool. 80 x 82 x 98 cm. ***
*** A French provincial style dining table, plank top and raised on tapering square section legs. 225 x 91 x 76 cm. ***
*** An early 19th century Scandinavian twin handled Kasa (ceremonial drinking vessel), with twin carved horse head handles, the interior and exterior carved and painted in the traditional Medieval manner, the border with Latin inscription. Old repair. 31 x 24… ***
*** A pair of French style fauteuil armchairs, the gilded floral frame upholstered in a self-patterned cream and copper brocade. 66 x 58 x 101 cm. Provenance: The collection of John and Valerie Robertson, Auckland. Purchased Cordy's Auctions, December 2018. ***
*** A pair of 19th century Hepplewhite style bergere chairs, upholstered in watered silk, minor fault to upholstery seat front edge. Provenance: The collection of John and Valerie Robertson, Auckland. Purchased Barry Thomas Antiques, 1979. ***
*** A pair of Victorian style silver plate candelabra, reeded columns on square step bases with acanthus leaf decoration to the top, three candle sconces, the top portion can be removed to use as a single candlestick, made by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. 40 x 54 cm. ***
*** A set of four c1800 sword furniture fittings for a Samurai katana, includes: a pair of patinated copper menuki with gilt details as 'spray of millet', together with a Fuchi and Kashira, the nanako ground with gold and silver shakudo detail of cranes,… ***
*** Kenneth Clark MBE UK (1922-2012) 6 posey vases two with green and brown glaze detail, height 17 cm (1 damaged) and three small brown glazed, height 12 cm New Zealand born Clark remained in Britain after the war and founded Kenneth Clark ceramics in the… ***