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The King's Cabinet-Maker: The Giltwood Furniture of James Moore the Elder
06/2003 | 1203 | 145
Pages: 408-420
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Murdoch, Tessa (Murdoch, Tessa)
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1. Stand for lacquer cabinet from George I's bedroom, Kensington Palace, London, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood, 140 by 122 by 61 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Desk and bookcase, formerly belonging to the Portuguese Royal Family, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1720. Giltwood, 240.5 by 112 by 60 cm. (Mallett's, London).
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11. Frame, on a portrait of Sarah Chicheley, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1720. Giltwood, 124.4 by 137.2 by 32 cm. (Photograph: Sotheby's, London).
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12. Side table, one of a pair, with the cypher of William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1705. Giltwood, 73.6 by 85 by 54.6 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth; by permission of the Duke of Devonshire and the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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13. Table with coat of arms of Arundell of Wardour on the top, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1716. Giltwood, 76.2 by 94 by 54.5 cm. (Portsmouth City Museums and Records Service).
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14. Side table, one of a pair formerly at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1716. Giltwood, 78.8 by 81.2 by 48.2 cm. (Private collection).
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15. Detail of the frame, on portrait of Hon. Cicely Arundell, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1717. Giltwood, 178.5 by 132 cm. (whole). (Tim Knox and Todd Longstaffe-Gowan).
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16. Table in the Bow Window Room, supplied by James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 75 by 107 by 53 cm. (The Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace).
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17. Candlestand, one of a pair, from the State Bedchamber, Blenheim Palace, supplied by James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 320 by 39 cm., top 37 by 37 cm. (Frank Green Collection, The National Trust, Treasurer's House, York).
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18. Armchair, formerly at Harcourt House, London, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1724. Giltwood, 109 by 61 by 53.3 cm. (Private collection).
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19. Chair, supplied by James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 117 by 63.5 by 66 cm. (The Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace).
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2. Set of four candlestands, supplied by John Gumley and William Turing. 1726-27. Giltwood, all 53.8 cm. high. (The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; ©2003, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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20. Apron, from a table formerly at Harcourt House, London, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1724. Giltwood, 71 by 21.5 cm. (Private collection).
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21. Table, one of a pair, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1716. Giltwood, 81.3 by 90.2 by 53.2 cm. (Private collection).
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22. Side table, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1721. Giltwood, 76 by 128.2 by 58.5 cm. (Frank Green Collection, The National Trust, Treasurer's House, York).
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3. Side table, one of a pair, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood, 84 by 124 by 57 cm. (The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; ©2003, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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4. Side table, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood with original gilt gesso top, 79.5 by 119.4 by 56 cm. (The Duke of Grafton, Euston Hall, Suffolk).
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5. Side table, one of a pair, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood, 85 by 144.5 by 68 cm. (The Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace; ©2003, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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6. Centre table, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 81.2 by 47.2 by 68.5 cm. (The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House, Northamptonshire).
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7. Chest, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1718. Giltwood, 85 by 135 by 65 cm. (The Earl of St Germans, Port Eliot, Cornwall).
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8. Chest, formerly at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1714-18. Giltwood, 118 cm. wide. (Photograph: Christie's, London).
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9. Chest and stand, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1720. Chest: 51 by 137 by 54 cm.; stand: 33 by 130 by 66 cm. (Frank Green Collection, The National Trust, Treasurer's House, York).
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Advertisements February 1979 (front)
02/1979 | 911 | 121
Pages: i-xlviii
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[Auctiones AG, Aeschengraben 14, Basel, Switzerland] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). The Betrayal of Jesus by Judas. Pen and Brown Ink, 15.9 × 25 cm. Provenance: Coll. Orloff, Paris. Literature: G. Knox, Orloff Album of Tiepols Drawings in: Burlington Magazine, 1961, p. 269ff.
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[Christopher Gibbs LTD, 118 New Bond Street, London, UK] Henry Fuseli (1741-1825). The Three Witches (Shakespeare-Macbeth, Act I, Scene III.) Oil on Canvas, 31½″ by 26″ (80 by 92 cms). Collections: W. Farrer, Fountaine, Narford Hall, Norfolk. Inscribed in Greek on the Back of the Canvas: "These are Women but I Call Them Gorgons."
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] Carlo Dolci 1616-1686. St. Ursula (Lent from Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, by Viscount Scarsdale). Oil on Panel Diameter, Including Frame, 45.2 cms.
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[Heim-Gairac, 13 rue de Seine, Paris, France] Demarne Jean Louis. Bruxelles 1744-Paris 1829. "Paysage Bucolique". Canvas, Signed and Dated 1793. H.0,46 L. 0,555
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[Herbert E. Feist, 1125 Madison Avenue 84th Street, New York, New York] Girodet de Roucy Frioson, 1767 - 1824
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[National Portrait Gallery, London, UK] James II When Duke of York, by Sir Peter Lely. 51.4 by 45.1 cm. (National Portrait Gallery).
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[Page ripped out] Marco and Sebastiano Ricci. Canvas, 35 by 44 Inches.
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[Page ripped out] Sisley. "La Seine à Saint-Mammès". Canvas - 38 cm × 55.5 cm. 1884.
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[Richard J. Collins, 605 Madison Avenue, New York, New York] Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574). Bust-Length Study of a Young Woman in Antique Dress (Flanked by the Heads of Two Old Men and an Old Woman.) Pen and Brown Ink. 260 × 207 mm.
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[Richard L. Feign & Company, 900 Park Avenue, New York, New York] Nicholas Lancret, "La Joye du Théastre" Oil, 26 × 30.8 cm. Collection: Baronne Salomon de Rothschild Wildenstein, no. 281.
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[Sabin Galleries, 4 Cork Street, Bond Street, London, UK] Sir Peter Lely Painted This Distinguished Portrait Painting of Sir Daniel Harvey, King Charles' Ambassador at Constantinople, at about the Same Time That He Made the Study Head of the King's Brother, James Duke of York. By Courtesy of The National Portrait Gallery
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[Somerville & Simpson Ltd., 11 Saville Row, London, UK] Frederic-Henri Schopin (1804-1880). Les Amants à la Campagne. Oil on Canvas, 66 by 50 cms.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] A Tokyo School Ivory Bijin, c.1900 by Isshin, 42 cm.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] An Emerald and Diamond Necklace by Cartier
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Charles Fairfax Murray, Music, on Panel, Unframed, 20.5 by 73.5 cm., Painted c.1874. This Was Probably Commissioned for a Piece of Furniture Made by the Firm of Collins and Lock.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Girl singing to a lute, heightened with bodycolour, signed with initials and dated 1853, 22 by 10 cm. Executed in Newcastle in the second half of June. Collection John Ruskin, given by him to Mrs Constance Churchill. Exhibited London, Burlington Fine Arts Club: Pictures, Drawings, Designs and Studies by the late Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1883, Royal Academy, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Painter and Poet, 1973 no. 62, the Staatliche Kunst halle Baden-Baden, Praraffaeliten 1973-4, no. 101
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] George Smith, A Lesson, Signed and Dated 1866, on Panel, 38 by 29 cm.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Henry Dawson, Greenwich Hospital from the River Thames, Signed and Dated 1867, 129.5 by 205.5 cm. Exhibited: Royal Academy 1868 No.486, Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition 1887 No.902, Nottingham University Art Gallery, Henry Dawson Centenary Exhibition 1978, No.51
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Joseph Farquharson, R. A., Mid-Winter Sunset, Signed 73.5 by 119.5 cm.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Leonard Campbell Taylor, R. A., Reminiscences, Signed, Inscribed on a Label on the Reverse, on Panel, 32 by 23 cm.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Myles Birket Foster, R. W. S., The Hayfield, Heightened with Bodycolour, Signed with Monogram, 40.5 by 79 cm.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Robert Gemmell Hutchison, R. S. A., R. S. W., Seagulls and Sunshine, Signed, 68 by 89 cm.
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Sir John Everett Millais Bt., P. R. A., A Huguenot, signed with monogram, on board, arched top, 24 by 18 cm. Exhibited: Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, Millais, 1898, no. 200, also exhibited at Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery and the Royal Academy, Millais 1967 no. 36. This is a reduced replica of the painting of the same title exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1852, no. 478
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[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Sir John Everett Millais Bt., P. R. A., Red Riding Hood, A Portrait of Effie Millais, the artist's daughter, signed with monogram on panel, 36 by 24.5 cm. Collection the Rt. Hon. G. Cubitt, M. P. 1890, and thence by descent to Lord Ashcombe. Exhibited the French Gallery 1865, the Grosvenor Gallery, Millais exhibition 1886
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 4. A Worcester Teabowl and Saucer Decorated with a Transfer Print, La Cascade, by Robert Hancock, 1755-58. Sold on 17th January, 1978, for £190.
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 5. A Meissen Figure of a Macaw, 1732-38, 97 cm. Overall, from the Robert von Hirsch Collection. Sold on 27th June, 1978, for £105,000.
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 6. A Staffordshire Group Representing Charity, Late Eighteenth/Early Nineteenth Century. 21.5 cm. Sold on 19th December, 1978, for £100.
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 7. A Meissen Figure of Harlequin Decorated in Brightly Coloured Enamels, c.1740, 18.5 cm. Sold on 27th June, 1978, for £10,000.
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 8. A Bow Figure of a Turkish Lady, after a Meissen Original, 1755-60, 17.6 cm. Sold on 6th December, 1977, for £460.
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Derby Figure of a Shepherd, c.1760, 29.2 cm. (Est. £120/180) 13th February
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Meissen Cup and Saucer Decorated with Flowers, Mid-Eighteenth Century (Est. £80/120) 27th February
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Meissen Snuff Box, Mid-Eighteenth Century 5 cm. (Est. £250/350) 27th February
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Worcester Fluted Coffee Cup and Saucer c.1770 (Est. £150/250) 13th February
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Part of an Early Coalport Tea and Coffee Service, 21 Pieces, about 1805 (Est. £200/300) 13th February
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Two Liverpool Delft Tiles Painted with Shipping Scenes by John Sadler, 1758-61 (Est. £100/150 Pair) 13th February
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, A.G. Zurich, Switzerland] A Meissen Hunting Cup and Cover ('Jagdpokal'), Modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler and Johann Gottlieb Ehder, c.1741, 36.2 cm. High
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, A.G. Zurich, Switzerland] Two Art Deco Enamel and Gold Powder Compacts, One by Black, Starr and Frost (Top)
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, Los Angeles, USA] A Tiffany Favrile Glass and Bronze Miniature Cherry Blossom Lamp, 1899-1920, 43.2 cm. High, Diameter of Shade 26 cm.
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[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, Los Angeles, USA] Isidor Kaufmann, Der Zweifler, 28.7 by 34.2 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Jade Mountain, Eighteenth Century, 23 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Jade Plaque, Eighteenth Century, 22.3 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Kappa by Hoshunsai Masayuki, Wood, 19th Century
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Seated Kirin by Tomotada, Kyoto, Ivory, 18th Century
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Alexis van Hamme, The Shopping List, Signed and Dated 1860, 86 by 66 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] An Owl by Ozaki Kokusai, Asakusa, 19th Century
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Edouardo Zampighi, Dance Music, Signed, 54 by 74 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Egron Sellif Lundgren, In a Cairo Market, Watercolour, Signed and Dated 1862, 46 by 34 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Eugene de Blaas, Portrait Study of a Young Girl, Signed, on Panel, 41 by 31 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] George Rankin, Joint Masters of Moor and Glen, Watercolour, Signed, 27 by 43 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Henry James Johnstone, Flowers and Faggots, Watercolour, Signed, 25 by 17 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Herman Kauffmann, Changing Horses, Signed on the Reverse, 37 by 53 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Johan Bernard Klombeek and Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven, The Trip to Market, Signed by Both Artists and Dated 1869, 89 by 122.5 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Johan Scherrewitz, Unloading, Signed, 80 by 100 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] John Lessels, Trinity College Church, Edinburgh, One of Three, Watercolour, 1871-72, 70 by 52 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Nos. 67-69 Cheapside, Designed by Robert Angell and Curtis, Signed and Dated 1937, 43 by 56 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] One of the Two Extant Manuscript Maps by Mercator, Both of Which Are Included in This Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator Himself about 1570-1572. The Atlas Also Contains the Only Surviving Copy of Mercator's Printed Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Pieter Christian Dommersen, Harlingen on the Zuidersee, One of a Pair, Signed and Dated 1884, on Panel, 34 by 44.5 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Rubens Santoro, Gondolas on a Venetian Canal, Signed, 49 by 35.5 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Salvador Sanchez Barbudo, The Baptism of a Spanish Prince in Venice, Signed and Dated Roma 1889, 59 by 100 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Two 'Famille-Verte' European and Chinese Figure Scene Jars, K'ang Hsi, 47 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] W. H. Pigott, Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, Watercolour, Signed and Dated 89, 35 by 51 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Wilhelm Kuhnert, The Cattle Market at Giza, Signed, 109 by 169 cm.
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[Sotheby, Bearne, UK] A George III Longcase Clock by Samuel Whalley, Height 244 cm.
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[Sotheby, Bearne, UK] A Pair of George III Sauceboats by Robert Sharp
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[Sotheby, Bearne, UK] Two Italian Marble Figures Signed A. Cambi, Firenze, 1885, 97 cm. on Green Scagliola Pedestals
Non-western art unattributed:
[Galleria Dell'Angelo, Piazza Cioccaro 11, Lugano, Switzerland] Bronze "Ku" China-Shang Period. Height 27.5 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Wednesday 21st February at 11 am. A Painted Wood Breakfast Table.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, A.G. Zurich, Switzerland] A Silk Souf Kashan Carpet, 330 by 200 cm. A Sale of Caucasian, Turcoman, Village, Nomadic and Persian Rugs Will be Held on Wednesday 7th March at 10 am at PB 84, 171 East 84th Street, New York 10028.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, Los Angeles, USA] A Satsuma Vase, 19th Century, 61 cm. High
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Daruma, Unsigned, Ivory, 18th Century
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Green Jadeite Vase and Cover, 38.7 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Pair of Figures of Cranes, Ch'ien Lung, 41 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Rat on a Candle, Unsigned, Ivory, 19th Century
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A White Jade Vase and Cover, Ch'ien Lung, 34.4 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Two Thin Wrestlers, Unsigned, Wood, 19th Century
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby, Bearne, UK] A Tabriz Silk Rug, 163 by 125 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] A Pair of Carved Ivory Figures of Palace Guards, Probably French, Third Quarter of the 19th Century, 73.5 and 74.5 cm. High Overall
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] The Triumph of Bacchus, a Carved Ivory Centrepiece on Giltwood Base, Probably French, Third Quarter of the 19th Century, 124 cm. Overall Length
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Belgravia, 19 Motcomb, London, UK] Thursday 22nd February at 10.30 am. Part of a Group of English Silver-Mounted Green-Glass Claret Jugs, Early 20th Century.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 1. An Urbino 'Istoriato' Dish, Painted with a Mythological Subject Representing The Rape of Proserpine, c.1530, 30.5 cm. Sold on 21st November, 1978, for £25,000.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 2. A Dutch Delft Blue and White Dish Made in Imitation of Chinese Porcelain, Eighteenth Century, 40 cm. Sold on 6th June, 1978, for £750.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] 3. A Vincennes Dish, Decorated with a Landscape Painted in Colours, the Border Dark Blue with Gilt Flower Sprays. 25.3 cm. Sold on 11th May, 1978, for £550.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] One of a Pair of Dutch Delft Drug Jars, Early Eighteenth Century, 15 cm. (Est. £200/300 Pair) 27th February
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Two Westerwald Stoneware Pewter-Mounted Jugs, Eighteenth Century, 19 cm. and 17.5 cm. (Est. £250/350 Each) 27th February
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, A.G. Zurich, Switzerland] A Pair of Diamond Earclips. A Ruby and Diamond Bracelet. A Diamond Flower Brooch.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, A.G. Zurich, Switzerland] An Emerald and Diamond Ring, the Emerald Weighing Approximately 5.80 Carats. A Cabochon Emerald and Diamond Brooch, Formerly in the Possession of the Hapsburg Family. A Pair of Ruby and Diamond Earclips. An Emerald and Gold Brooch. An Emerald and Diamond Ring.
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby's Parke Bernet, Los Angeles, USA] A George I Carved Gilt-Gesso Side Table in the Manner of James Moore, 78.5 cm. High by 103 cm. Long
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby, Bearne, UK] A Diamond Mounted Bow Brooch
Article
Three Eighteenth-Century Cabinet-Makers: Moore, Goodison and Vile
07/1977 | 892 | 119
Pages: 478-486
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Author:
Beard, Geoffrey (Beard, Geoffrey; Beard, Geoffrey W.; Beard, Mr.)
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11. Stand, by James Moore. Carved and Gilt. c.1715. (Hampton Court Palace). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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12. Detail of Top of Stand Reproduced in Fig.11, Bearing the Crowned Cipher of George I and Incised 'Moore'. Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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13. Chest on Stand, Attributed to James Moore; Formerly Collection John, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Gilt Gesso. c.1720. Reproduced Courtesy of Mallett & Co., London.
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14. One of a Pair of Mahogany Commodes Made for Sir Thomas Robinson c.1740 and Attributed to Benjamin Goodison. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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15. Detail of the Frieze and Gilt Corner Enrichments to the Robinson Commode (Fig. 14). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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16. Detail of a Mahogany Bureau-Cabinet with Secretaire Drawer. The Cut-Work Is Similar to Documented Pieces by William Vile, c.1760. (Private Collection). Photograph Courtesy Hotspur, London.
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17. Detail of a Mahogany Bureau-Cabinet with Secretaire Drawer. The Cut-Work Is Similar to Documented Pieces by William Vile, c.1760. (Private Collection). Photograph Courtesy Hotspur, London.
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18. The 'Handsome Mahogany Bookcase' Made by Vile and Cobb for Queen Charlotte in 1762. (Buckingham Palace). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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19. Detail of the Left Lower Door of the Queen Charlotte Bookcase Reproduced in Fig.18. Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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William Kent and the Cabinet-Makers
12/1975 | 873 | 117
Pages: 862+865+867-868+871
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Author:
Beard, Geoffrey (Beard, Geoffrey; Beard, Geoffrey W.; Beard, Mr.)
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117. Detail of Club of Artists, by Gawen Hamilton (1735), Showing, Left to Right, John Wootton (Painter), Michael Rysbrack (Sculptor), Hamilton, and William Kent. (National Portrait Gallery).
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118. Mirror, Made for Frederick, Prince of Wales, c.1743, Attributed to Benjamin Goodison. Carved Pine. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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120. Table for Chiswick House, by William Kent. Engraving 1744.
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121. Table, Carved and Gilt, Attributed to Benjamin Goodison. c.1730. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty the Queen.
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122. Mirror, Carved and Gilt, One of Three Made for Frederick, Prince of Wales by Benjamin Goodison. 1732-33. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty the Queen.
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123. Stand, Carved and Gilt, One of a Set, by Benjamin Goodison. 1731-33. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty the Queen.
Western art unattributed:
119. Carved and Gilt Lectern. c.1736. (Mausoleum, Castle Howard).
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Advertisements July 1969 (Front)
07/1969 | 796 | 111
Pages: i-lvi
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[Box 7169, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). An Episode of the Wars of Religion in England. Oil on Canvas, 136 × 106 cm
Attributed works:
[Box 7269, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Domenico Feti (Rome 1589-Venice 1624). A Girl in Rapture. Oil on Canvas, 76 × 123 cm
Attributed works:
[Box 7369, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Cristoforo Allori Called "Il Bronzino" (Florence 1577-1621). Saint Catherine of Siena Receives the Holy Communion. Oil on Canvas, 101 × 107 cm
Attributed works:
[Box 7469, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Domenico Induno (1815-1878). An Episode from the Italian Risorgimento. Oil on Canvas, 80 × 106 cm
Attributed works:
[Box 7569, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Dirk Stoop (1618-1686). Hawking. Oil on Canvas, 38 × 43 cm
Attributed works:
[Box 7669, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Hendrick Martensz Rokes Sorgh (1611-1670). Genre Scene. Oil on Canvas, 21 × 27 cm
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[Box 7769, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London] Mosè Bianchi (Monza, 1840-1904). Harbour Officials at Chioggia. Oil on Board, 45 × 35 cm
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[Christopher Powney, 28 New Bond Street, London] Claude Gillot (1673 - 1722)
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[Colnaghi's, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Albrecht Dürer
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[D. White, 14 rue Grimaldi, Monaco] Small Secretary Signed Majorelle
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[David M. Koetser Gallery, Zurich at the Brian Koetser Gallery, 38 Duke Street, London] Francisco de Vargas. Signed and Dated 1679, Canvas 21½ by 16 Inches
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[Duveen & Walker, 85 Gracechurch Street, London] Leonard Bramer. "The Musicians". By Courtesy of a Client
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[Galerie des Arts, Noordeinde 128, The Hague] Charles Leickert
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[Hans Marcus, Grabenstr. 11a, Dusseldorf] Atlas Mercator - Hondius. Atlas ou Representation du Monde Universel. 2 Parts in 1 Vol. Amsterdam, Jan. Jansson, 1633. Gr. Folio. Old Half Calf. With 2 Engraved Titles, 1 Large Double-Portrait. 237 (239) Double Page Engraved Maps.
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[Heim, 59 Jermyn Street, London] Gilles Guerin (1609-1678). Bust of Anne of Austria, Consort of Louis XIII. Marble H. 32½ ins. (82.5 cm.)
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[Heim-Gairac, 13 rue de Seine, Paris] Hubert Robert, 1733-1808. Canvas. Height: 2,08 m, Width: 1,30 m
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[How (of Edinburgh) 2-3 Pickering Place, London] Fluted Bowl and Dish. Bowl. By: T. Mason. London 1716. Weight: 10 ozs. 7 dwts. Diameter: 5.8 inches. Dish. By: I. Liger. London 1711. Weight: 15 ozs. 17 dwts. Diameter: 8.6 inches
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[Kunstantiquariat Stephan List, Brönnerstrasse 22, Frankfurt] Jacob Hoefnagel, The complete set of 47 engravings.
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[Michael Hall Fine Arts, 6 East 79th Street, New York] Vulcan. Atelier of Tiziano Aspetti (1565-1607). Bronze. Height 16⅛ Inches
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[Newhouse Galleries Inc., 15 East 57th Street, New York] A Pair of Landscapes. On Canvas, 22 by 28 Inches Each by Giuseppe Zais (1709 - 1784)
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[Sotheby's at Gleneagles Hotel, Scotland] Ben Marshall. Three Worthies of the Turf. 18⅞ by 15 Inches
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[Sotheby's] 1954, Yew Wood, Height Overall 39½ Inches. Dame Barbara Hepworth, D. B. E. Phoenix
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[Sotheby's] A Capodimonte Figure of a Girl by G. Gricci, 7¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Capodimonte Peasant Group, by G. Gricci, 8 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Caviar Pail by Mortimer and Hunt, 1841
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[Sotheby's] A Chocolate Pot Probably by Richard Syngin, 1706
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[Sotheby's] A Compendium by Christopher Schissler, Signed and Dated 1556
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[Sotheby's] A Good Régence Tulipwood and Kingwood Commode, Signed N. A. Lapie, J. M. E., 5 Feet 6 Inches Wide
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[Sotheby's] A Höchst Pastoral Group, 8¾ Inches High, 13 Inches Long
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[Sotheby's] A Louis XV Ormolu-Mounted Mennecy Figure of a Chinaman, 6 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Louis XVI Ormolu-Mounted Tulipwood Parquetry Bonheur-du-Jour, Signed J. F. Leleu, 2 Feet 7 Inches Wide
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[Sotheby's] A Meissen Group of the Gout Sufferer by J. J. Kaendler, 5½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Nymphenburg Figure of a Fish-Seller by F. A. Bustelli, 6⅜ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Nymphenburg Figure of an Egg-Seller by F. A. Bustelli, 5¾ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Pair of English Bronze Spurs, Maker's Mark E. I., c.1700, and a Fragmentary Silver Crossguard from a Small Sword, c.1700
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[Sotheby's] A Silver-Gilt Tray by Paul Storr, 1814
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[Sotheby's] A Silver-Gilt Wine Ewer by J. Charles Edington, 1849, and a Silver Gilt Ewer, 1855
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[Sotheby's] A Tournai Mustard Pot and Cover, 3½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Two Manual Walnut Harpsichord Inscribed Alec Hodsdon, Lavenham, Suffolk, Fecit Anno MCMLIII, 8 Feet 8 Inches Long
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[Sotheby's] A Violin by Andreas Guarnerius, Cremona, 1679, Length of Back 13⅞ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Violin by Carlo Giuseppe Testore, Milan, c.1700. Length of Back 14 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Violin by Jacobus Stainer, Absam, 1671, Length of Back 13 15/16 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A William and Mary Ladle, Maker's Mark P. R., 1690
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[Sotheby's] A Zurich Group of Musicians, 6¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Alfred Roller, Costume Design for a Black Messenger in Oedipus and the Sphinx, 1906
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[Sotheby's] An Early 17th Century Mathematical Compendium by Heinrich Stölle of Prague
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[Sotheby's] An Unrecorded Höchst Group, 9 Inches
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[Sotheby's] André Derain, Portrait de Femme, Pencil, Signed with Initials, c.1912, 8½ by 6½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Auguste Rodin, Etude pour le vase des Elements, Pencil, Signed and Dedicated, 9½ by 6½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Constantin Guys, Jeune Femme tenant sa Jupe, Grey Wash and Pencil, 12 by 8 Inches
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[Sotheby's] David Wynne. Portrait of the Beatles. 1964, Bronze, Signed and Numbered 5/12 and Dated
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[Sotheby's] E. Nolde, Two Actresses, 1911
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[Sotheby's] Edvard Munch, Scene from Ibsen's Ghosts, Berlin 1906, 17¼ by 27¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Evelyn Waugh. Scoop, the Original Draft Manuscript Entirely in the Author's Hand
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[Sotheby's] H. G. Wells, The Autocracy of Mr Parham, the Original Autograph Manuscript and Typescript Material
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[Sotheby's] Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Self-Portrait. Pencil, Signed, Inscribed and Dated 1912 22 by 15½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Henry Moore, O. M., C. H. Lyre Birds. Coloured Chalks and Watercolour 6¾ by 7 Inches
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[Sotheby's] Jean Mansel, La Fleur des Histoires, Bruges (?), c.1470-80
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[Sotheby's] Jean-Louis Forain, Danseuse, Brush and Indian Ink, Pencil and Coloured Crayon, Signed and Inscribed, 10¼ by 9¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Laurence Stephen Lowry, R. A. View of Oldham. Signed and Dated 1957, 18½ by 29½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Léon Bakst, Costume Design for the Girl in a Yellow Dress in Papillons, 1912
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[Sotheby's] Léon Bakst, Nijinsky, 1917, 14½ by 24¾ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Leon Underwood. The Birth of Eve. c. 1924, Chased Brass, Length Overall 10½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Libro di Ricordanze of Lorenzo Ghiberti, 1441 - 1492, 293 by 220 mm.
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[Sotheby's] Natalia Gontcharova, Costume Design for Eight Women in the Suite of the Khan's Wife in Scene Ill of Bogatyri, 1938
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[Sotheby's] One of a Rare Pair of George I Giltwood Side Tables, Probably by James Moore, 2 Feet 9 Inches High by 3 Feet 9 Inches Wide by 1 Foot 9 Inches Deep
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[Sotheby's] One of a Rare Pair of George I Giltwood Torchères, Probably by James Moore, 3 Feet 6 Inches High by 1 Foot 2½ Inches Diameter
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[Sotheby's] One of a Suite of Early Louis XV Needlework Covered Beechwood Seat Furniture, Comprising Eight Fauteuils and a Canapé, Signed I. Gourdin
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[Sotheby's] One of Seven Tournai Plates, with Puce Landscapes Painted by Henri-Joseph Duvivier, Signed I. D., 9⅛ Inches, and One of a Set of Six Tournai Plates, 9¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Sir Alfred Munnings, P. R. A. A Huntsman on a Grey Horse. Signed, 24 by 29¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Sir Jacob Epstein. Esther, the First Portrait. 1944, Height 19 Inches
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[Sotheby's] Sir Stanley Spencer, R. A. Garden. 59¼ by 19¼ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Sir Winston Churchill, K. G., O. M., C. H., F. R. S., Hon., R. A. Lawrence Farm, Ploegsteert. 1916, Signed with Initials, 18 by 24 Inches
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[Arcade Gallery, 28 Old Bond Street, London] Marquesas Island. Stone, 25½″ High
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[Sotheby's] A Large Wan Li Cloisonné Dish, Six Character Mark in Enamel, 22½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] One of a Pair of Cloisonné Enamel Cockerels, Late Ch'ien Lung, 14½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] Two Blue and White Beaker Shaped Vases, Transitional Period, 17½ Inches
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[C.G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf] German (Westphalian) about 1535. Pen and White Body-Colour on Red Prepared Paper. 153: 105 mm.
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[Sotheby's] A Birmingham Dragon Bonbonnière, 2½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Dog-Nose Spoon, c.1700, Marks Indecipherable
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[Sotheby's] A Late Seventeenth Century Etui/Tooth Pick Case, the Base Engraved with the Arms of Thomas Pitt, Midshipman on H. M. S. Association
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[Sotheby's] A Leopard's Head Bonbonnière, 2½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Lion Bonbonnière, 2 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Monkey's Head Bonbonnière, 2½ Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Netherlands Maiolica Jug, Dated 1570 with the Monogram E. H., 10 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Parrot and Fruit Bonbonnière, 2 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Selection of English Gold Coins Recovered from H. M. S. Association
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[Sotheby's] A Semi-Circular Table from a Suite of Six Early George III Mahogany Dining Room Side Tables
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[Sotheby's] A Stag's Head Bonbonnière, 3 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A Swan Form Box, 3 Inches
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[Sotheby's] A William and Mary Walnut Stool
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[Sotheby's] An Eighteenth Century German Architectural Marquetry Bureau Cabinet, 7 Feet 1 Inch High by 3 Feet 5 Inches Wide
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[Sotheby's] One of a Pair of George I Burr-Walnut Chairs
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[Sotheby's] One of a Pair of George I Burr-Walnut Chairs
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[Sotheby's] One of a Rare Pair of George III Painted Satinwood Side Cabinets, 3 Feet 1½ Inches High by 4 Feet 1½ Inches Wide by 1 Foot 2½ Inches Deep
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[Sotheby's] One of a Set of Four Blue-Japanned Queen Anne Armchairs
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[Sotheby's] Psalter of Castle Acre Priory, c.1340-1350, 348 by 227 mm.
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[Spink & Son Ltd, King Street, London] A very rare Queen Anne japanned bureau cabinet, decorated with designs of naturalistic flowers on a black ground. Probably by a Dutch artist working in England. There appear to be several other pieces decorated by the same hand: a cabinet at Ham House, Surrey, and a similar bureau in a New York private collection, illustrated in the Connoisseur, being wellknown examples. Circa 1710. Height: 7′ 9″. Width: 3′ 6″. Depth: 1′ 10½″.