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Viewing times
Stansted Viewing | Auction
Viewing will be held at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE, as follows:
Friday 11 September, 10am - 4pm
Sunday 13 September, 10am - 1pm
Monday 14 September, 10am - 4pm
All lots are, however, extensively illustrated and carry detailed condition reports - see 'Condition report' at the foot of each lot description.
The auction will take place at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE.
Buyer's Notes
COLLECTIONS
To save you having to wait, we operate a mandatory booking system for collections. Please book your appointment 24 hours in advance, to ensure your items are ready when you arrive.
Due to our busy schedule of auctions, we are no longer able to store items at our saleroom here at Stansted Mountfitchet, for our Fine Interiors, Design and other specialist sales.
STORAGE OF LOTS | Sworders x Abels Partnership
Furniture and large items, and small items if they form part of the same invoice, not collected within seven working days of the auction will be removed by Abels Moving Services Ltd (Abels), at your expense, and delivered to their depot at Potters Bar, where they will be subject to collection, administration and storage fees - see below.
CHARGES
Collection Fee
Collection from Sworders £25 per collection of 1 – 5 items and £50 per collection of 6-10 items listed on an invoice (plus VAT)
Items will be stored free of charge for 7 days from the Sworders collection date.
Storage Charges
Storage charges will commence on the 8th day after being collected by Abels at £4.00 per lot, per day.
Additional charges will be made for items exceeding 8 x 8ft.
A Levied Liability Charge (LLC) of £0.08p / per £1k value of goods.
Abels will charge to the client for storage, shipping and delivery. All costs associated with collection and storage are payable directly to Abels and must be paid prior to collection of the lot(s).
Abels Terms & Conditions can be found here. (All subject to VAT and 6.72% insurance on total admin charge).
Collection is by prior appointment, made directly with Abels Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 4.30pm (No weekend collections). You will need to provide your ID at the time of collection, or prior notification, where your items are being collected by a third party.
Abels Moving Services Ltd.
The Heights East
Cranborne Road
Potters Bar
EN6 3JN
0800 342 3719
collectionsPB@abels.co.uk
These charges are set by Abels; once collected, Sworders will be unable to answer questions relating to items and recommend you contact Abels directly.
See Sworders Terms and Conditions for more information.
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Lot 1
A George III tortoiseshell, silver and ivory tea caddy late 18th/early 19th century,
Lot 2
A George II walnut sofa 18th century and later,
Lot 3
A George III mahogany serpentine chest of drawers circa 1760,
Lot 4
A George II giltwood and gesso mirror in the manner of William Kent circa 1735 and later,
Lot 6
A Régence-style ormolu and griotte marble jardinière late 19th century,
Lot 7
Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894) 19th century, a bronze sculpture of a bird of prey,
Lot 9
A George III mahogany and silver-mounted knife box third quarter of the 18th century,
Lot 11
A George III satinwood, harewood and marquetry commode attributed to Ince & Mayhew circa 1785,
Lot 15
A Regency mahogany twin-pedestal dining table circa 1815,
Lot 16
A late George III mahogany and marquetry sideboard circa 1800,
Lot 18
An ormolu occasional table by Tahan, Paris first quarter of the 19th century, French,
Lot 21
A George III mahogany serving table in the manner of Gillows circa 1770,
Lot 22
A George II mahogany chair-back settee circa 1740 and later, possibly Irish,
Lot 23
A Regency mahogany bracket clock by Jennings, London circa 1815,
Lot 31
A George II mahogany tripod table 18th century and later, possibly Irish,
Lot 32
Alfred Barye (French, 1839-1882) A patinated bronze cockerel sculpture, 19th century,
Lot 33
A George I walnut, parcel-gilt and seaweed marquetry mirror early 18th century and later,
Lot 34
A George III mahogany dressing chest third quarter of the 18th century,
Lot 35
A set of eight George I Anglo-Dutch walnut side chairs early 18th century,
Lot 36
A George IV rosewood and brass-inlaid whatnot music stand second quarter of the 19th century,
Lot 37
After Ferdinand Pautrot a pair of bronze pheasant sculptures, 19th century,
Lot 38
A George III mahogany chest of drawers third quarter of the 18th century,
Lot 40
A Regency extending mahogany dining table circa 1820, in the manner of William Wilkinson,
Lot 41
A late Regency mahogany and burr walnut occasional table first quarter of the 19th century,
Lot 42
A George III mahogany linen press third quarter of the 18th century,
Lot 43
A carved giltwood mirror in the manner of Thomas Johnson 19th century and later,
Lot 44
A pair of mahogany, porphyry and ormolu torchères possibly Northern European,
Lot 45
A Louis XV kingwood, rosewood and gilt-metal-mounted bureau plat mid-18th century and later,
Lot 46
A William and Mary walnut seaweed marquetry desk circa 1680 and later,
Lot 49
An extensive collection of antique furniture reference books various dates,
Lot 51
A George III polished steel and iron fire set late 18th/early 19th century,
Lot 52
A pair of brass wall lights by Besselink & Jones late 20th century,
Lot 53
A George III silk needlework picture late 18th/early 19th century,
Lot 54
A pair of brass greyhound doorstops 20th century,
Lot 55
A George III mahogany bracket clock by Gravell & Tolkien, London circa 1790,
Lot 56
A William and Mary walnut and marquetry chest of drawers circa 1690,
Lot 57
A pair of George II-style mahogany hall chairs late 19th century,
Lot 58
A pair of Bidjar wool runners early 20th century, Persian,
Lot 60
A George II carved giltwood and gesso pier mirror circa 1735,
Lot 61
A pair of Empire mahogany bergère library armchairs circa 1810, French,
Lot 62
An Empire mahogany and ormolu chest of drawers circa 1820, French,
Lot 63
A pair of composite and polished stone obelisks. 20th century,
Lot 64
Frederick Leslie Kenett (1924-2012) The Parthenon Sculptures, circa 1950s
Lot 65
A Napoleon III walnut and gilt-metal jardinière third quarter of the 19th century,
Lot 67
A rosewood and gilt-metal-mounted secretaire 19th century, French,
Lot 68
A Napoleon III rosewood, boxwood and ormolu portico clock circa 1860, French,
Lot 69
A toleware basin, cistern and candlestick 19th century, French,
Lot 71
A Napoleon III amaranth, tulipwood and kingwood bureau plat late 19th century, French,
Lot 72
A pair of cast iron Egyptian Revival chenets late 19th/early 20th century, Continental,
Lot 75
A wax bust of Diana second half of the 19th century, after the antique,
Lot 77
A wool carpet of antique Heriz design of recent manufacture,
Lot 78
A pair of bronze lion rampant sculptures first quarter of the 18th century, Northern European,
Lot 79
An upholstered two-seater sofa in the Howard & Sons style of recent manufacture, by Duresta,
Lot 80
A late George III mahogany waterfall bookcase circa 1800,
Lot 82
A George III longcase clock by Wyke & Green, Liverpool circa 1770,
Lot 83
A set of three late George III reverse glass prints circa 1800,
Lot 84
A Wedgwood black basalt figure of the Seated Mercury late 19th century, after the antique,
Lot 90
A pair of George III mahogany Gainsborough library armchairs circa 1780,
Lot 91
A pair of silk and hair embroidered pictures of Rome late 18th century,
Lot 92
A set of eight beech klismos dining chairs 20th century,
Lot 96
A George III mahogany tripod table third quarter of the 18th century,
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