ANTIQUE SCULPTURE: WOOD FIGURE OF AN APOSTLE, FLEMISH ALABASTER CASKET, NETHERLANDISH OAK FIGURES, OAK LINENFOLD PANELS

ANTIQUE SCULPTURE: WOOD FIGURE OF AN APOSTLE, FLEMISH ALABASTER CASKET, NETHERLANDISH OAK FIGURES, OAK LINENFOLD PANELS

A CARVED BONE GROUP of the Holy Family, a hill
with towers on either side, within a carved frame, now
mounted on red velvet, 83Ain. zvide (22cm.) in 15th Century
style.

A FLEMISH ALABASTER CASKET, the wood carcase
inlaid alabaster set in the form of arches and pillars
engraved with simple scrollwork, 8′Ain. high (21cm.) 17th
Century.

A CARVED WALNUT HEAD of St. Peter, originally
polychromed now stripped, 8in. high (20.3cm.) probably
Spanish, 18th Century, some worm damage, on walnut
base.

AN IBERIAN POLYCHROME WOOD FIGURE OF THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, the Virgin with ringlets falling on to her Shoulders, high waisted blue dress with red lining, the Christ Child in her

arms, 28in. (71cm.) 18th Century.

A WALNUT RELIEF carved with the demi-figure of
God The Father rising from cloud scrolls, right hand
raised in benediction, the left holding an orb, 103Uin.
(27.2cm.) Spanish, late 16th Century, mounted framed
wood panel.

A SPANISH POLYCHROME AND GILTWOOD FIGURE
of the Virgin and St. Anne, the standing figure of St.
Anne holding the Virgin as a child in her arms reading
a book, flowing robes, the gesso beneath the gilding
worked with intricate scrollwork, wood base, 15in. high
(38cm.) 17th Century.

AN ALABASTER GROUP the Trapani Madonna, the Virgin holds the Child in her left hand, each with a gilt metal crown, on alabaster plinth, 18in. high (46cm.) 17th Century, Virgin’s

head broken at the neck.

A PAIR OF NETHERLANDISH OAK FIGURES, carved in relief as standing angels, with right hand upraised, their hair falling down on to their Shoulders, a sash about their abdomen,

37in. high (94cm.) 17th Century.

A RHENISH WOOD FIGURE OF AN APOSTLE in late
Gothic style, standing with long hair and beard, his
drapery carved with deep folds, 23′Ain. (59cm.) traces of
polychrome.

Two FLEMISH OAKWOOD TERMS carved in relief, one a caryatid figure with arms crossed, supported at mid point by a winged cherub’s head, the other an atlantes with grotesque

lion’s mask below, 23in. (58.5cm.) early 1 Ith Century, traces of polychrome        ?400-600
11 A SPANISH POLYCHROME WOOD FIGURE of Christ
as The Man of Sorrows, shown Standing with head
inclined to dexter, lPAin. (30cm.) 16th Century, on wood
base.

AN ALABASTER PANEL carved in relief with the standing figure of St. Nicholas, the bishop saint standing holding his crozier in his left hand, at his feet a tub with three

children, to his right the kneeling figure of a monk in prayer, an open book before him,by 22in. (44.5cm. by 56cm.) South German, 18th Century.

A SPANISH WOOD RELIEF of the Descent from the Cross, the dead Christ in the foreground being supported on the Shroud, the Virgin fainting behind, the good and bad thieves on

their crosses in the background, 23in. by 173Ain. (58.2cm. by 45cm.) early 18th Century.

A RHENISH OAK WOOD FIGURE of the Virgin and Child, her long tresses falling down her back, a mantle over her robes, the Christ Child in her arms, lVhin. high (29.2cm.) 16th

Century, later polychrome

A SPANISH WOODEN HEAD of an Apostle, carved with deep inset eyes, well figured beard and tonsured head, lO’/zin. high (27cm.) 17th Century, traces of gesso and polychrome
Apparently formerly in the National Museum of
the Phillipines, Manila registered as Coming from the
Bicol Region in the Phillipines.

A FLEMISH OAK RELIEF carved with the Flagel-
lation, centred by the bound figure of Christ, flanked by
four guards, one with whip in hand, arched background,
133Ain. by 12in. (35cm. by 30.5cm.) early 17th Century, in
oak frame.

A PAIR OF OAK BARGE PANELS, carved with Tudor
roses, vines and monsters, 163in. long (414cm.) early
17th Century, and a Cross Bar en suite, 29in. (73.5cm.)

AN IBERIAN WOOD CRUCIFIX FIGURE, crudely carved
in relief with long draped perizonium, 30in. (76cm.) arms
missing.

A NORTH ITALIAN PINE CASKET, chip-carved with scenes in relief on three sides, the ends carved with a double-headed eagle, the front panel with a musician playing a lute and a

lady and gentleman, ail amidst scrolling foliage, 27cm. high by 53cm. long, 15th Century
V See Emil Weinberger, Collection sold Vienna,
1929.

A FLEMISH OAK DOOR, the central panel carved in relief with scrolling foliage and with the date 1598, height 43cm., 1598.

THREE FLEMISH CARVED OAK LINENFOLD PANELS,
27cm. by 24cm., late 15th Century.

Two FLEMISH OAK PANELS, one carved in relief
with scrolling vine leaves and the other with the head of
a woman in profile in a roundel in j:he centre, height
47cm. and 39cm., late 15th/16th Century.

A ‘BILLIE AND CHARLIE’ LEAD MEDALLION in the
form of a pilgrim’s badge, with two knights and spurious
inscriptions, the reverse with a king in glory, 4V2in. high
(11.5cm.) circa 1860.
29 A BRONZE MOUNT with scrolls and foliate patterns,
a central shield inscribed and dated 1692, 29V2in. long
(75cm.) Dutch, 17th Century.

A LEAD CHRISMATORY, the oblong casket with roof-shaped cover with prominent hasp and hinges, the interior with two circular receivers for relies, the one engraved Crisma and the

other Os, the body of the casket with moulded border above and below, 3%in. wide (10cm.) English or Flemish, late 15th Century.

A BALKAN BRASS CHALICE, short flared foot, the
cup and body with intricate repousse and engraved
decoration of birds and animais amidst scrolling foliage,
raised initiais M. F. beneath the base, 5in. (12.5cm.)
17th/18th Century, damaged.

A BRASS PROCESSIONAL CROSS, the terminals in the form of fleur-de-lis with a similar motif above the shaped stem which finishes in a Square base, 83Uin. high (22cm.) Flemish,

circa 1400, now with wooden pyx-shaped base.

A BRONZE BELL, with ‘T’-shaped suspension bar,
piain sides with three horizontal ribs on the everted
rim, iron clapper, 7in. high (18cm.) 16th Century, repaired
at the Suspension bar.

A LARGE BRONZE AQUAMANILE, in the form of a lion, the tail forming the handle, opening for lid (lacking) on top of the head, aperture for tap at base of ehest, 13′/2in. high

(34.5cm.) numerous plugs and repairs.

AN ITALIAN BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICK, triangular
stepped base on claw feet, inverted baluster knopped
stem, saucer-shaped drip pan with brass pricket, WMn.
(26.6cm.); and Another similar, lOVsin. (26.2cm.) 17th
Century.

A STEEL KEY, the bow cut with scrolls, square
section hollow stem, star pierced bit, 8in. long (20cm.)
German, 17th Century.

A PAIR OF BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, in 15th Century style, the stepped bases each on three lion sejant feet, rising to dise knopped stems and castellated drip trays with brass

prickets, 12′/2in. high (32cm.)

A GERMAN CASKET KEY with hollow stem and
star and cross pierced bit, 6Van. long (16cm.) German,
17th Century; and another Key, piain bow and stem,
trefoil pierced bit, 7in. long (18cm.).

A BRONZE CAULDRON, bulbous body waisted below the flared Up, pierced projecting handles, three feet, lO’frin. (27cm.) 16th Century, lip damaged.

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