STONE II
2 December - 11 December 2020 • London
1 A pair of Italian pietre dure oval panels, Florence, early 18th century
2 A set of four Italian pietra albarese and marble panels, Florence, late 17th/early 18th century
3 Two small Italian pietre dure panels, Florence, 17th century
4 An Italian pietre tenere panel, Florence, early 18th century
5 An Italian gilt-bronze mounted pietre dure ebony casket, the panels second half 17th century, the casket probably 19th century
6 An Italian pietre dure panel, Florence, late 19th/early 20th century
7 An Italian pietra dura panel, Florence, late 19th century
8 Two Italian pietre dure panels, Florence, the panel with branch, late 19th century; the panel with a vase by Leopoldo Menegatti, first half 20th century
9 An Italian pietra dura panel with a view of an interior in Palazzo del Podestà, attributed to Giovanni Scappini, Florence, circa 1875
10 An Italian pietre dure and tenere panel
11 An Italian specimen marble top, circa 1820
12 An Italian specimen antique marble and hardstones collection, second half 19th century, in a walnut veneered cabinet
13 "Catalogue de La Nouvelle Collection des Roches du Mont Blanc" - A collection of geological minerals, marbles and fossils, after Prof. Jurine and Mr. Brard, early 19th century
14 An Italian specimen marble and micromosaic table top, Rome, circa 1830
15 A Scottish gilt-metal and agate letter opener, attributed to Hamilton, Crichton & Co. of Edinburgh, circa 1880
16 An Italian circular specimen marble top, probably by the Lopes workshop, Palermo, second half 19th century
17 A fragment of breccia quintilina
18 A jasper, agate, carnelian and lapis lazuli black marble inlaid table top, probably 19th century and Russian
19 A Regency carved Ashford black marble vase, circa 1820
20 A pair of gilt-bronze mounted Blue John vases
21 A Regency Blue John tazza, circa 1820
22 A set of three English Blue John goblets, mid-19th century
23 A Regency Blue John campana shaped vase, circa 1820
24 A Regency Blue John two-handled vase, circa 1820
25 A Louis XIV rouge de Languedoc cistern, early 18th century
26 A carved marble pedestal table, the carved white marble supports possibly early 18th century
27 A North Italian marble inlaid table top, possibly Liguria, early 18th century
28 A Louis XVI rosso levanto navette vase, circa 1780
29 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt-bronze mounted grey marble pedestals, late 19th century
30 A pair of French gilt-bronze mounted pink granite vases, second half 19th century
31 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt-bronze mounted pink Aswan granite columns, third quarter 19th century
32 A pair of Directoire gilt-bronze mounted green marble vases, circa 1800
33 A Louis XV carved Spanish brocatello console, circa 1760
34 A gilt-copper casket set with natural stones, probably Europe for the Ottoman market, late 18th/19th century
35 A Mughal carved openwork sandstone panel (Jali), North India, second-half 18th century/early 19th century
36 A Mughal red sandstone panel, North India, 17th century
37 A pair of spiraled Aswan granito rosso columns, probably Italian, Renaissance or earlier
38 A pair of Italian gilt-bronze mounted giallo and rosso antichi obelisks, Rome, circa 1800, in the manner of the Valadier Workshop
39 A large scale Italian Grand Tour carved alabaster reduction of a bath, Rome, 19th century
40 A pair of Italian carved verde di Prato marble recumbent lions, after Canova, 19th century
41 A pair of Italian carved giallo antico models of the Temples of Castor and Pollux and of Vespasian, 19th century
42 An Italian giallo and rosso antico athenienne, mid-19th century
43 An Italian carved rosso antico tazza, mid-19th century, in the manner of Benedetto Boschetti
44 A large Italian rosso antico model of the Flaminian obelisk, 19th century
45 An Italian giallo antico model of the Temple of Vespasian and Titus, 19th century
46 A pair of Italian carved giallo antico models of the Temples of Castor and Pollux and of Vespasian, second half 19th century
47 A large Italian carved giallo antico tazza, attributed to Benedetto Boschetti, Rome, mid 19th century
48 A French patinated and gilt-bronze, Tarpeian Rock and Rouge Griotte marble table clock, Bazile-Charles Leroy, Paris, circa 1820