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A carved oak lion corbel, circa 1600-20, with curled mane and open mouth, the paws centred by a small scroll, 12.5cm wide, 17.5cm high Losses to nose and to mane. Some old woodworm holes.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
A carved oak lion corbel, circa 1580-1600, with an open-curled mane and closed mouth, above human hands glasping a baluster rod, 13.5cm wide, 15cm high Old nail heads visible. Some chips and losses.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
c.1460 A.D. A substantial limestone corbel with heavy pigmented surface depicting a scene of a standing woman in wimple and robe bending to wash the feet of a seated figure in pilgrim's robes with head uncovered and hands clasped in prayer; behind the female, an archway revealing a sleeping male figure; behind the pilgrim, a pair of men in similar clothes, one with a staff; the upper face irregular hexagonal, the lower face with a moulded rosette. 25 kg, 34 cm (13 3/8 in). Galerie Ratton-Ladrière, Paris, until 2013. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D'Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11265-189572. Cf. the Gothic sculpture in Walters Art Museum representing Christ washing the feet of the Apostles, accession number 71.179.The image probably represents the medical building and dormitory of a convent in which wayfarers were offered basic hospitality including the opportunity to rest, wash and tend to their feet. The scene may evoke in its symbolism the biblical passage (in the Gospel of Luke) in which the feet of Christ were washed by Mary of Bethany and dried with her hair. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A carved stone corbel, possibly Tudor of a bearded man, 30cm high, 37cm wide**Please note that some of the lots in this auction are held offsite and others may require specialist lifting equipment therefore please ensure collection arrangements are made prior to making any journey to the saleroom. Many thanks**
A George IV mahogany sewing table, circa 1825,: the hinged rectangular top opening to a fitted interior, above plain friezes; each side with a straight support with corbel bearers to sled bases, joined by a faux leather covered stretcher, on lobed bun feet concealing castors; (lacking fabric basket and internal compartment covers); 75cm high, 64cm wide, 43cm deep.
Pair of corbels, 17th century.In melis pine wood.Measurements: 32 x 26 x 61 cmPair of corbels carved in melis pine wood, from the Baroque period. Under the angular section of each corbel, the combination of floral tulips and scrolls between edges develops in organic growth, outlined by poly-lobed mouldings in which borders are inscribed as decorative ovals. The spandrels are carved with scrolls and foliage.
Mid-19th century eight-day Oak cased twin Fusee wall clock with integral support bracket, movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, thirteen-inch painted dial with roman numerals and minute track, blued steel Fleur de Lys hands, dial inscribed �Jos Penlington, Liverpool�, lockable brass bezel with flat glass, rectangular shouldered four pillar movement plates, with rack striking and a recoil anchor escapement, movement pinned to the dial via a steel false plate, rectangular case and bracket on carved corbel supports, profusely carved dial surround with representations of oak leaves and acorns on a tooled background, two movement doors with sound frets and one pendulum adjustment door.With Pendulum. The Pennington�s were a prolific family of clockmakers working in Liverpool from 1818 until the turn of the 20th century.Dimensions: Height: 86cm Length/Width: 62cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
A 19th Anglo-Indian ornately carved side table or alter table, the top decorated with a central panel of figures within floral and vine borders over a recess flanked by twin shelves, 82cm by 36cm by 75cmCondition report: A section of timber broken off and missing from the underside rim of the top, one corbel panel missing from the front, another loose below, general expected wear and surface scratches
Pissarro (Camille, 1830-1903). Drawing of a putto corbel, pencil on wove paper, laid down on thin card and corners rounded, depicting a carved wood corbel in the shape of a putto holding an urn on its head, artist's initial ink stamp lower right, upper blank margin with small piece missing and 1.5cm closed tear, some light marginal staining (mostly to right-hand edge), sheet size 12.4 x 10cm (4 7/8 x 4ins)Qty: (1)Footnote: Lugt 613e (noting that Camille Pissarro used this ink stamp only on works executed by himself, never on works by other artists in his collection).
14th Century limestone King's head corbel, English The crowned king with a moustache, 30.5cm wide, 39cm deep, 30cm high Provenance: Former collection of Professor D. Baines, Nottingham University. Possibly from the original Nottingham Castle. Reputedly found in the attic of a house on Rope Walk, Nottingham, close to the original Nottingham Castle structure. The castle was built by William The Conqueror in 1067 and largely demolished in 1649Simonini collection
A Carved Oak Corbel, 17th century, carved as a half-length female with lace ruff supporting a scroll pediment, 39cm high; A Carved Oak Panel, with scrolling, flowering branches, 128cm high; A Similar Panel, with fruiting vine, 124cm high; and A Walnut Wall Applique, carved and pierced with ribbon-tied flowers and fruiting vine, 125cm high (4)
An early 17th century carved walnut term, circa 1630, carved with a male holding a bird, atop a lion mask, 61.5cm high x 10cm wideCondition reportPlease note: The items in this collection do not come with provenance, and we cannot provide an accurate indication of where they originated from. Please refer to our press release on the collection for further information: https://tinyurl.com/2p8e28ybWeight 1.1kg, due to the lack of provenance we are unable to determine whether the corbel is English or French. Extensive historic worm throughout, chip on elbow, 3cm long, caused by worm, historic losses at the top of the term, lacking tips on the foliate detail.10cm length of the edge behind damaged elbow is worn, otherwise minor chips and wear commensurate with age
A late 15th century grotesque figural corbel, designed as a male smiling and bearing his teeth, 23.5cm high x 17cm wide x 15cm deepCondition reportPlease note: The items in this collection do not come with provenance, and we cannot provide an accurate indication of where they originated from. Please refer to our press release on the collection for further information: https://tinyurl.com/2p8e28ybWeight 3kg, due to the lack of provenance we are unable to determine whether the corbel is English or French.Joint/age split running from the right ear downwards, 14cm long. Very minor historic chip to the chin, 1cm long, only very minor wear and marks to the face, general age splits to the rear block, no visible signs of worm.
A late 15th/early 16th century carved oak corbel, depicting a male grimacing, 21cm H (excluding later bracket) x 18.5cm W x 19.5cm DCondition reportPlease note: The items in this collection do not come with provenance, and we cannot provide an accurate indication of where they originated from. Please refer to our press release on the collection for further information: https://tinyurl.com/2p8e28ybWeight 2.5kg, lacking bottom RH corner, 5cm long length, very minor age/joint hairline crack through right eye, metal bracket applied to the back, general rubbing and wear commensurate with age, no visible signs of worm, otherwise no noticeable faults or repairs
An early 16th century naïve carved oak figural corbel, carved with a smiling face, within a scroll carved border, 39cm H x 24.5cm D x 13.5cm WCondition reportPlease note: The items in this collection do not come with provenance, and we cannot provide an accurate indication of where they originated from. Please refer to our press release on the collection for further information: https://tinyurl.com/2p8e28ybWeight 7.5kg, due to the lack of provenance we are unable to determine whether the corbel is English or French.Multiple age splits to both sides and the top of the block, further splits to underside of chin along with a 3cm historic gouge and a nail head, possibly indicating an historic repair, otherwise minor chips and wear commensurate with age, no visible signs of worm
A walnut lion mask corbel, French circa 1600, modelled showing its teeth, 18cm high, together with a pair of oak figural corbels, each modelled with rams horns, 19cm high, a floral scroll corbel 13cm high (later base), and a carved oak block of three Tudor figures of square section, 16.5cm high (5)
Two marble capitals together with a stone corbelItalian, 17th / 18th centuryThe larger capital carved with scrolled acanthus leaves, the corbel of typically scrolled design, one side carved with scrolling foliate and floral decoration, The largest capital: 37cm wide, 30cm deep, 36cm high (14 1/2in wide, 11 1/2in deep, 14in high) the corbel: 59cm high (3)Footnotes:Provenance: Christie's, London, South Kensington, 26 October 2016, The Hone Collection, lot 91.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Asian Decorative Stone Object Assortment (3) items including (2) stone plaques decorated with a botanical motif of carved stone including rose quartz, lapis lazuli, agate, turquoise and malachite with carved wood stands; and a Shoushan figural group including (5) deity figures and stand Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Diameter: 11 1/2 inches (plaque) Condition: Very Good to Fair, a plaque having a 4.5-inch vertical crack on back side near the bottom with 0.25-inch section visible on the front; the other plaque having a repaired break that horizontally bisects the circle; a stand having detached corbel (included); overall light to moderate wear consistent with normal use Category: Decorative Arts > Asian Estimated Sale Time: 11:34 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7

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