The Saleroom, Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 1XF.
Phone: (01780) 766466 Fax: (01780) 765071
We hold sales of Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables on the first Saturday of each month.
For a list of our sale dates please click here
Viewing is two days prior to each sale, on Thursday 10am - 5pm & Friday 10am - 7pm, plus from 9am on Sale Saturday.
S A L E H I G H L I G H T :
Georg Jensen silver and labradorite brooch pendant, circa 1909-1914, embellished with cherries and with martele decoration, impressed marks to verso Georg Jensen, GI 830 S, 2, measuring approximately 88 mm in length.
Estimate £800 - £1,200
Sold for £2,900.
S A L E H I G H L I G H T :
A 19th century Gothic revival library/dining table, circa 1860, the walnut burr top inlaid with ebonised band, fruitwood and boxwood roundels and quatrefoil detail and canted corners, two short drawers to one side with double supports with carved leaf detail and uniting stretchers. Puginesque design. Size:the top 72 x 36 x 29 inches, 182 x 92 x 73 cms.
Sold for £12,200.
I N V I T A T I O N T O C O N S I G N
We are now accepting entries for inclusion in the following Sales:
Sale 128 Antiques and Collectables: Saturday 4th September 2010
Sale 129 Antiques and Collectables: Saturday 2nd October 2010
Sale 130 Antiques and Collectables: Saturday 6th November 2010
Please contact the office on 01780 766466 or
info@batemans-auctions.co.uk
S A L E H I G H L I G H T :
An early 19th century Italian Grand Tour circular micromosaic plaque depicting St Peter's square, Rome, circa 1820, with green malachite border on black onyx ground, showing figures and rooftops to foreground, fountains, the rondo mosaic 29.5cm diameter, (total with borders 35cm diameter), in original incised gold leaf frame (later gold painted). frame 57cm by 57cm.
Estimate £4,000 - £6,000
Sold for £16,000.
S A L E H I G H L I G H T :
A Victorian Specimen marble centre table with 157 varieties of stone, circa 1880, on a single pedestal mahogany base, terminating in lions paw feet. Diameter 94 cm.
Estimate £2,000 - £3,000
Sold for £13,200.
S A L E H I G H L I G H T :
A Russian silver cutlery service, by Joseph Marchak of Kiev, circa 1908, comprising a total of 100 pieces; a near-complete 12 person place setting and includes knives, forks, spoons and other pieces, with all pieces fully marked in Cyrillic, with the Marchak marks and with date stamps for both pre-1908 and 1908 - 1917. Provenance: Possibly a commission for the Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia, Grandson of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia, a poet and playwright of some renown, best known by his pen name KR taken from his transliterated name Konstantin Romanov. The current vendor's own father was an architect in Constantinople in the early 20th century and purchased them from a Russian family. The items were then brought to England.
Estimate £3,000 - £4,500
Sold for £7,600.
S A L E H I G H L I G H T :
Alfred Augustus Glendening Sr (British 1840-1910): a pair of oil on canvas, signed lower left A. A. Glendening and dated '99, each of river scenes, one with geese to the foreground and hay wagon and haymakers to the left hand side, and the other with cows and church with steeple to distance, each in gilt frames and measuring approximately 50 by 29 cm.
Estimate £4,000 - £6,000
Sold for £6,100.