An Art Nouveau plique a jour dragonfly pendant set with an opal. By Rene Lalique.
Sold For £42,000
William Beckford, an important pair of George III silver gilt waiters by William Burwash, London 1817.
Sold For £36,000
A pair of 18th century Austrian carved wood and polychrome figures of St Isidor and St Notburga, 61cm high. To be sold on the 16th February.
£4,000-6,000
A Hans Coper large thistle vase, to be included in the 20th Century Design sale on the 14th April.
£20,000-30,000
An Art Nouveau gold and enamel brooch by Rene Lalique.
Sold For £12,000
By Charles Ashbee, The Guild of Handicraft Limited, a late-Victorian silver gem-set beaker, London 1900.
Sold For £12,500
A George III cut paper and painted wood ship diorama by A. Walker, dated 1763.
Furniture & Works of Art, 12th January 2010
Sold For £7,500
One of two paintings by Hermanus Koekkoek (Dutch 1815-1882)
A stormy coastal scene, oil on canvas
To be sold 24th March Paintings sale
£12,000-18,000
A highly important pair of Chinese Imperial jade elephants from a throne room group of the Emperor Qianlong. Each with a Qianlong four character reign mark and of the period 1736-95, each 17cm high.
Provenance: from an English private collection, purchased from Spink and Son Ltd., c.1952.
Estimate: Refer department
A pair of early 19th Century Anglo-Dutch marquetry swivel top card tables. To be sold in the Stour House Sale on the 16th February
£3,000-5,000
A Lucie Rie sgraffito bowl
Sold For £9,000
John Cotsworth, London. A very rare marquetry quarter repeating bracket clock, circa 1700, 42cm.
Sold For £36,000
An impressive Royal Worcester ewer, painted by Charles Baldwyn with four white swans in flight above raised gilt foliage, 40.5cm.
Sold For £8,500
The Pelham Water Buffalo. An exceptional Chinese Imperial spinach-green jade water buffalo with a fine gilt bronze stand. Qianlong period 1736-95.
Sold on the 20th May for £3,400,000 achieving a world record price for a piece of spinach-jade.